RD-80e
DATA FILER
As the illustration shows, the three dots on the display indicate that the track is addressed
to the [MIDI OUT] port.
The [DEC] and [INC] keys can be used to select the tracks, while the [REW] (Disable) and
[FF] (Enable) keys allow you to set the routing of the track data to the [MIDI OUT] port.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Note that the track addressed to the [MIDI OUT] port is not played by the internal
sound generator but only by the remote MIDI devices, set of course for reception on
that channel.
When the operation is complete, the [ESC] key can be pressed to exit from the video page
in question; all the modifications will be saved automatically. On exit from the function, the
current song will be reloaded to implement the modifications.
8.2 SYNC IN
The SYNC IN function allows you to set which of the Real Time messages relating to the
synchronisation, present on the MIDI IN port connected to the [JOY PORT], you wish the
RD80e to interpret.
The Real Time codes are high-priority MIDI messages used for control or synchronisation
messages. The functions of the individual messages will be described below.
From the MIDI menu (recalled using the [MIDI] key in stop condition), recall the SYNC IN
function (“Sin” video page) and press [ENTER]. The display will show the first Real Time
message available for setting. To select messages, use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons, the
display will show:
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Once the synchronisation message has been selected, use the [FF] (Enable) button to
enable its reception or [REW] (Disable) to disable it. A message is interpreted when three
dots are shown on the display.