Sync; Sync Using - Roland TR-727 Owner's Manual

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11
SYNC
The TR-727
features
Sync
function
using
DIN
socket,
MIDI
connector and tape
recorder.
To
change the
Sync modes,
set
the
Connposer
to
Track
Play
mode
without
rhythm
running,
and push
the
Sync
Mode
Button
®
while holding the
Shift
Key
®
down.
TEMPO
r
1
O
TEMPO
r
1
TEMPO
r
J
"
n
TEMPO
(
1
n
DIN Sync mode
with the
Composer
being
Slave.
The Composer
is
Sync'ing
to the
Tape Sync
signal
MIDI Sync
mode
with the
Composer
being
Slave.
'The Composer's
tempo
setting
decides the
tempo.
The number
changes
as
the
Tempo Knob
is
rotated.
a.
Sync
using
DIN
The DIN
socket
marked
"SYNC"
is
for use
with
non-MIDI
instruments.
When
the
Composer
is
controlling
the
tempo
or
set
to
Tape Sync mode,
the
DIN
Connector on
the back
panel
serves as
an Output.
To
use
the
Composer
as
a
Slave,
however, convert
it
to
an Input
as
follows.
SYNC
using
DIN
Connect
the
composer
to the
master
devices
as
shown
in
Fig
a-1
,
and
.turn
the
TR-727
to the
Track
Playing
mode.
Then
while holding the
Shift
Button
®
down,
press
the
Sync
Mode
Button
#
until
the Display
becomes
as
shown
in
Fig
a—
2.
The TR-727
does not sync
in
the
tempo
quicker
than
J
= 250,
so
be
sure to
set
the
tempo
of the
master instrument
below
that.
MC-202
MC-4
etc.
DIN
Sync
OUT
(Master)
TR-727
DIN
Sync
(Slave)
The
Master device
controls the
tempo,
start/stop,
etc.
Fig
a—
TRACK
MODE
TRACK PLAY
Display
Reaction
when
the
TR-727
serves
as
Slave
in
DIN
Sync mode.
Fig
a-2
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