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P2In 02 - Rs422-In Track Arming; Midi Menu; Midi 01 - Mtc -> Midi Out; Midi 02 - Full Position -> Midi Out - Steinberg Nuendo SyncStation Operation Manual

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P2in 02 - RS422-In Track Arming

P2in 02-RS422-In Track Arming
>Nuendo >RS422-Out >MIDI Out
Since the Virtual Master of the SyncStation does not have
any tracks that can be record-enabled, those commands
received from the external controller are diverted to an-
other destination. Additionally, when a "record" command
is received, it will also be routed to the destination set in
this menu.
>Nuendo
Record and track arming commands will be sent to
Nuendo via USB.
>RS422-Out
Record and track arming commands will be sent to the
device connected to the RS422 Out.
>MIDI Out
Record and track arming commands will be routed to the
MIDI output.
P2 In track arming in Nuendo
The track arming can be set within Nuendo from the
"Track Record Arming Routing" section in the Sync-
Station Settings pop-up window.
Setting the RS422-In track arming routing to MIDI Out.

MIDI menu

This menu contains settings regarding the MIDI input and
output configuration.
MIDI 01 - MTC -> MIDI Out
MIDI 01-MTC -> MIDI Out
>On >Off
This determines if MTC is being sent via the MIDI output.
MIDI 02 - Full Position -> MIDI Out
MIDI 02-Full Position -> MIDI Out
>Off >MMC Full >Full on change >Locate
This setting deals with how MTC is relayed to the MIDI
output. MTC has two basic messages, quarter-frame and
full-frame. Full-frame messages are SysEx data that con-
tain the complete timecode number. Full-frame messages
are used to locate devices to specific points.
Quarter-frame messages are only used during playback
and only contain a partial timecode number. It takes 8
quarter-frame messages for the complete timecode num-
ber to be transmitted. Quarter-frame messages are used
during playback to maintain sync.
This setting determines what message is sent when the
timecode source changes position in Stop mode.
>Off
No full-frame messages will be sent at all.
>MMC Full
Full-frame messages will be sent constantly.
>Full on change
This is the default setting and should work for most cases.
Full-frame messages are sent when the position of the ma-
ster changes, such as when locating to a new position.
During playback, only quarter-frame messages will be used.
>Locate
The MMC locate command is slightly different from "Full
on change". Some devices will react to this mode better
than others.
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