Yamaha DGT7A Advanced Operation Manual page 68

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One of the following three MTC mode
parameters can be selected.
OFF:
The synchronization function is
(default)
set to OFF.
Slave:
Disklavier operates in response to
the MTC received from the
external component.
Master: Disklavier sends the MTC to the
external component.
Note: The MTC settings are stored in the
memory when the power is turned off.
Depending on the MTC settings, some
restrictions apply to the remote function.
See "Correlation between MTC Settings
and Remote Function, and Behavior" on
page 67.
To Operate Disklavier in the Slave
Mode
4a
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select "MTC
Mode=Slave".
The MTC can be received at any of the
rates shown below. The rate is detected
automatically.
Rate parameter
24fps
25fps
DF
30fps
5a
Press [>] to position the c cursor
next to the "Thru", and set the
output port.
Set the connector from which the MTC
which has been received is to be output.
Thru parameter:
"fps" stands for frames per second.
"DF" stands for dropped frame.
To Operate Disklavier in the Master
Mode
4b
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select "MTC
Mode=Master".
5b
Press [>] to position the c cursor
next to the "Rate", and set the
frame rate.
Select the setting that corresponds to the
Frame Rate of the external component to be
synchronized with.
Rate parameter
24fps
25fps
DF
30fps (default)
6b
Press [>] to position the c cursor
next to "Out," and set the
destination where the MTC is to
be sent.
The MTC can be output from either the
MIDI OUT connector or TO HOST
connector. Select the output destination
here.
Out parameter:
OFF (default)
MIDI
HOST
MIDI (default)
HOST
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