Synchronization Switch
This function determines whether or not the HDR transmits MIDI synchronization
messages. These messages are used for sync-ing MIDI devices to the HDR
1.
Press the UTILITY button until MIDI is selected. Use the Jog Dial to select
"SYnc".
Press the ENTER button.
2.
Use the Jog Dial to select either
"SEnd SY",
or
"no SEnd".
Press the ENTER button.
3.
The display shows "done", then displays the current location.
Stripe
This function is used to stripe (record) MIDI Clock or MTC on the dedicated
sync track of the HDR Note: It is not necessary to select a track for recording
when using this function.
The HDR automatically records the sync signal on the sync track of the hard drive.
Which sync signal you use depends on your individual equipment The HDR can
record the following types of sync signals:
MIDI Clock - must be input from external device
MTC 24 frames per second -self-stripes all MTC
MTC 25 frames per second
MTC 30 drop frame
MTC 30 frames per second
Note
: The procedures for striping MIDI Clock are different than striping MTC. In order to
record the MIDI sync signal a song must be created, and the hard drive must be
unprotected.
MIDI Clock
You must send midi-clock signal into HDR from external device via Midi-in cable.
1
Locate the beginning of the song. (Counter 00:00:)
2.
Press the UTILITY button until MIDI is selected.
Use the Jog Dial to select
"StriPE".
Press the ENTER button
3.
Turn dial until display shows
"rEc cl".
Press the ENTER button.
4.
The display shows
"SurE".
Press the ENTER button.
5.
The HDR starts playing. Start the MIDI device which is sending the MIDI Clock.
6.
The HDR begins recording the MIDI Clock signal. The REC LED does not come on,
but you can confirm the recording is taking place because the small display will show
the beat number increasing as the sequencer plays the song.
7
.
When the song is finished, stop the sequencer. The HDR display will show the
current location and continue playing.
8.
Press the STOP button to leave the stripe-mode.