Standby Mode - Yamaha DCD1+PS Operation Manual

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Using Disklavier as the MTC
Slave
In this status, Disklavier operates in
synchronization with the time information of the
external component.
Example of connections
Receiving the MTC from MIDI IN
Disklavier
External component
equipped with MTC
MIDI OUT
Master function
MIDI IN
or MTC OUT
(MD4S, AW2816, etc.)
MIDI CABLE
MTC Mode=Slave
Establish the MTC
Master mode by
following the
instructions in the
manual
accompanying the
external component.
MTC Sync Playback (Slave Mode)
The MTC (MIDI time code) is received, and the
MIDI song is played back in synchronization with
the external component that supports the MTC.
“Slave” must have already been selected as the
MTC/MTC mode setting.
1
Select the song that supports
synchronization and that you
want to play using [SONG SELECT]
buttons. Press [PLAY/PAUSE]
button to engage the Playback

Standby mode.

The letters “MTC” flash on the counter area
of the playback screen, the following
display appears, and “MTC” flashes on the
display.
Flashes
2
Operate the external component.
(The external component must
first be set up to serve as the MTC
Master.)
3
Playback is performed in
synchronization with the MTC
received from the external
component.
Finely Adjusting the MTC
Synchronization Time
Playback can also be synchronized with an offset
applied to the received MTC. A deviation in the
synchronization can be adjusted using this
parameter.
During song selection, press [ < ] on the song
name display to display the previous screen.
The following display appears.
Set the offset time.
Parameter - 500 ms to + 500 ms (in 10ms
increments)
Note: In the case of E-SEQ format songs, songs that
do not support MTC synchronization, CD
playback or Smartkey playback, it is not
possible to perform MTC sync playback.
If pause, fast forward or reverse is performed
using the Disklavier panel or remote controller
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