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Studio 4 Manual
3
 
CHAPTER 1:
Getting Started
 
OVERVIEW OF THE STUDIO 4
 
Opcode’s Studio 4 is a multi-port Macin-
tosh MIDI interface with a built-in 
SMPTE timecode generator and SMPTE-
to-MIDI timecode converter.
MIDI features of the Studio 4 include:
Eight independently addressable 
MIDI inputs and outputs—this allows 
access to 128 separate MIDI channels 
with programs that support either 
OMS or Mark of the Unicorn’s MIDI 
Time Piece™.
Networking—connect up to three 
additional Studio 4’s for 512 separate 
MIDI channels. The MIDI Time 
Piece and Studio 4 can be part of the 
same network.
Built-in MIDI routing, channelizing 
and muting.
OMS patch compatibility—OMS 
patches processed by the Macintosh 
may be used with the Studio 4. OMS 
patches allow MIDI data to be split, 
transposed, modified, and mapped in 
many useful ways.
Standard (1MHz) and Fast communi-
cation speeds.
A MIDI activity indicator for each 
MIDI port.
Front panel thru switches—these let 
you use external peripherals (such as 
printers or modems) without chang-
ing cables.
Timecode functions of the Studio 4 
include:
SMPTE Time Code generation (five 
frame rates).
SMPTE-to-MIDI Time Code 
conversion.
SMPTE-to-Direct Time Lock conver-
sion (both DTL and DTLe).
Jam Syncing (rewrites fresh SMPTE 
when locked).
Flywheeling (remains locked despite 
dropouts or other short SMPTE 
errors).
The Studio 4 uses the Opcode MIDI 
System (OMS) and the Studio 4 OMS 
driver software to control all mapping, 
channelizing, routing and timecode 
functions.
 
HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
 
This manual does not attempt to teach 
fully the fundamentals of MIDI or SMPTE 
operation. A brief timecode overview is 
presented at the end of this chapter, but if