Setting Up Midi Sync In The Master Console; Setting Up Midi Sync In The Slave Console; Enabling/Disabling Midi Sync - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Setting up MIDI Sync in the master console

Since the MIDI sync function and the regular MIDI transmission can operate
simultaneously, a unique channel must be set for MIDI I/O.
The default assignment for the MIDI Sync channel is 2. The default assignment for MIDI
I/O is 1.
Keypresses
1. Configure the system for MIDI as described above.
2. Go to the System Parameters menu.
3. Set a channel for MIDI sync out .
4. Optional - Set a different channel for MIDI I/O .

Setting up MIDI sync in the slave console

If the receiving console is not a Compulite console, the following keys on the receiving
console must be programmed with the identical MIDI codes as in the MIDI menu of
Spark:
MEMORY
digits 0 - 9
decimal point (for numbers like 2.8, etc.)
TIME
GO (A/B)
GOTO (A/B).
Keypresses
1. In the MIDI menu, enable all of
the Input Keys.
2. Go to the System Parameters
menu.
3. Set a channel for MIDI I/O .

Enabling/disabling MIDI Sync

The MIDI Sync function can be enabled or disabled at anytime. This is done in the MIDI
menu. MIDI Sync is found on the third page in the MIDI menu.
Press F1 MIDI
SYNC ON
Press F2 MIDI
SYNC OFF
The MIDI Sync status is displayed in the center at the top of the monitor.
Results/Comments
The MIDI I/O channel, of the slave console,
must be set to the same channel as the MIDI
Sync channel in the master console.
to enable MIDI sync.
to disable MIDI sync.
MIDI Sync
22-7
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