Studio 4 Icons In A Studio Setup Document - OPCODE STUDIO 4 Instruction

Multi-port macintosh midi interface with a built-in smpte timecode generator and smpteto-midi timecode converter
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PART 1: Overview and Installation
connected to the Studio 4 or any other
MIDI interface you wish to appear in your
Studio Setup document.
Figure 4.5: Interfaces Dialog Box
Click Search or hit the return key.
Your old interface disappears from your
Studio Setup document and is replaced
with a Studio 4 icon. Any devices that
were attached to old interfaces appear
unconnected in the updated Studio
Setup document.
Figure 4.6: Unconnected Setup Document
Connect the device icons to the
Studio 4 icon using techniques
discussed in the OMS manual.
Each device that you connect to the
Studio 4 will have a port number in its
path. You must set MIDI port numbers in
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the Studio Setup document to reflect the
actual Studio 4 port numbers to which
devices are connected.
Figure 4.7: Updated Studio Setup Document
Save your Studio Setup document.
STUDIO 4 ICONS IN A STUDIO
SETUP DOCUMENT
The Studio 4 icons that appear in your
Studio Setup document depend on the
number of Studio 4's and how they're con-
nected to the Macintosh. Each Studio 4 is
given its own icon and shows the name of
the Macintosh serial port to which it's
connected. If the words "2 cables" appear,
it indicates that two connecting cables are
used.
The following sections show specific
examples of Macintosh-to-Studio 4 con-
nections and the resulting Studio Setup
icons.
One Studio 4
If you have only one Studio 4 connected
to your Macintosh when you search the
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