Midi Control Change; Midi System Exclusive; Identity Reply; Tascam Exclusive Messages - Tascam DA-78HR Owner's Manual

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10 - MIDI control

10.3MIDI Control Change

It is also possible to send use MIDI Control Change
messages to control the sub-mixer parameters, as
described here:
Parameter
M IDI Control
Channel fader
Volume (7)
Channel pan
Pan (10)
Master fader
Control (9)
a
Channel mute
Control (11)
a. Values of 0 through 63 turn mute on, values of
64 through 128 turn it on.
MIDI channels 1 through 8 control channels 1
through 8 on the master DA-78HR in a DTRS chain.
MIDI channels 9 through 16 can be used to control
channels 1 through 8 on the first slave DA-78HR in a
chain.

10.4MIDI System Exclusive

The following are the System Exclusive formats used
by the DA-78HR:

10.4.1 Identity Reply

Reply to an Identity Request:
F0
SysEx header
7E
Universal SysEx non-realtime header
< channel >
Obtained by subtracting 1 from the Machine ID
<06>
sub-ID #1 — general information
<02>
sub-ID #2 — device identity reply
4E
TEAC ID
01
Category = recorder
04
type = digital cassette
04
interface = direct
0C
machine = DA-78HR
<VH>
Software version of unit. Numbers above deci-
mal point, expressed in binary
<VL>
Software version of unit. Numbers below decimal
point expressed in binary
00
Currently unassigned
00
Currently unassigned
F7
End of SysEx
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10.4.2 TASCAM Exclusive messages

These TASCAM Exclusive messages are developed
for controlling DTRS recorders connected to each
other via the
The messages follow the following format:
F0
He x value
4E
0x07
< channel >
0x0a
11
0x09
< an >
0x0b
< cc >
< data >
< cs >
F7

10.4.3 Track delay

Track delay can be set from –200 through +7200
<cc> = 04
<data> is 5 bytes: <tk><da><db><dc><dd>
<tk> = 0s000ttt where s= sign bit (1 if negative) and
ttt is the track number.
<da>, <db>, <dc> and <dd> represent the units, tens,
hundreds and thousands digits respectively of the
delay value.

10.4.4 Crossfade

Can be set from 0 to 90 ms in this way
<cc> = 05
1 data byte, taking a value from 0 through 9 (0
through 90 ms)

10.4.5 Machine offset

Used to set the machine offset of a slave machine
chasing to a master via a
master's chase cannot be set, of course).
The limits of this parameter are ±02:00:00.00. If a
value over or below these limits are entered, the limit
value will be set.
<cc> = 06
<data> is four bytes: <hh> <mm> <ss> <ff>
<hh> = 0sssuuuu, where sss=000 means a plus value,
and sss=01 is a minus value. uuuu is the hours
setting.
SYNC IN
connections.
SysEx header
TEAC ID
Obtained by subtracting 1 from the Machine ID
Operation code (DTRS SYNC IN)
Machine ID set on each DTRS recorder
Command code
Data — format varies according to command
checksum — lower 7 bits of the sum of all num-
bers from (and including) <cc> up to <cs>
End of SysEx
SYNC IN
connection (the

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