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GeneralMidiSMFs=<0 or 1>
LyricTrack=<num>
MMCDelayMsecs=<num>
MMCPort=<num>
MMCPreRoll=<num>
MMCUseEvent=<0 or 1>
Boolean
1 (enable)
Integer
3 (track 4)
Integer
100
Integer
-1 (all)
Integer
20 (2 seconds)
Boolean
1 (enable)
This line controls whether or not Pro
Audio creates a General MIDI setup
measure when loading Standard MIDI
Files.
This line specifies which track is to contain
lyrics from Type 0 Standard MIDI files. A
zero means track 1, a 1 means track 2, and
so on.
This setting specifies the minimum
amount of time that must elapse between
any two MMC commands. Some MMC
gear, including the Fostex MTC-1 and the
Tascam SY-88, can get confused unless
there is at least a 10-millisecond delay
after every MMC command. This can
cause intermittent problems on fast
machines. Pro Audio corrects this problem
with the MMCDelayMsecs=<n> line. The
default value is 100 milliseconds, although
some experimentation may be required to
find the proper value for your system.
By default, Pro Audio will transit MMC
commands on all MIDI ports. In some
situations it is necessary to limit the
number of ports MMC is transmitting on.
This line specifies which port MMC is to be
transmitted on. The value is 0 based, so a
value of 0 means port 1, and a value of 1
means port 2, etc.
This line specifies the MMC pre-locate
amount in 1/10 seconds. By default, Pro
Audiowaits for two seconds after it starts
receiving time code before beginning to
playback or record. You can add this line
to change the two-second delay.
If this setting does not exist, the value of
the ChaseDelay setting is used. If the
ChaseDelay setting does not exist either,
then the default for MMCPreRoll is 20.
If all MMC features work except for Auto
Punch record mode, your equipment
probably doesn't support the MMC Event
command (consult with the manufacturer if
you aren't sure). You can overcome this
limitation by adding this line.
E-5

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