opcode studio 4 Manual Do Utilizador
PART 2: Using The Studio 4
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In Figure 6.3, only timecode and MIDI
data from the Masterman-88 are sent to
non-OMS applications. MIDI data from
the ProMaker/1 and Vectorific sound
modules will not be sent to non-OMS
applications.
data from the Masterman-88 are sent to
non-OMS applications. MIDI data from
the ProMaker/1 and Vectorific sound
modules will not be sent to non-OMS
applications.
IMPORTANT: If you’re using non-OMS
MIDI applications, you MUST enable
devices in the MIDI In Compatibility
column in order for MIDI data to be sent to
the application. This is true even for non-
OMS applications that work with the MIDI
Time Piece (such as Performer).
MIDI applications, you MUST enable
devices in the MIDI In Compatibility
column in order for MIDI data to be sent to
the application. This is true even for non-
OMS applications that work with the MIDI
Time Piece (such as Performer).
SETTING THE MIDI OUTPUTS
The right side of the Network Routing
window contains the MIDI Out columns.
These columns control the signal routing
from the Macintosh to each MIDI device
defined in your current Studio Setup
document.
window contains the MIDI Out columns.
These columns control the signal routing
from the Macintosh to each MIDI device
defined in your current Studio Setup
document.
Figure 6.4: Network Routing Window’s MIDI
Output Side
Output Side
MIDI Out Port Column
If you connect both Macintosh serial
ports to a network (consisting of either
one or two Studio 4’s), you can select
which serial port each device uses to com-
municate with the Macintosh. You can
switch between ports by clicking the port
icon in the Port column. Choose either
the Printer port or the Modem port for
each device. Click and drag down the Port
column to change many port assignments
quickly.
ports to a network (consisting of either
one or two Studio 4’s), you can select
which serial port each device uses to com-
municate with the Macintosh. You can
switch between ports by clicking the port
icon in the Port column. Choose either
the Printer port or the Modem port for
each device. Click and drag down the Port
column to change many port assignments
quickly.
Use the MIDI Out Port column to balance
the MIDI output data between the two
Macintosh serial ports.
the MIDI output data between the two
Macintosh serial ports.
In Figure 6.4, data from the Macintosh is
sent to the Masterman-88, ProMaker/1
and Vectorific via the Modem port.
sent to the Masterman-88, ProMaker/1
and Vectorific via the Modem port.
If you connect only one Macintosh serial
port to a Studio 4 (or pair of Studio 4’s),
the Port column merely illustrates which
Macintosh port is used; you can’t change
the port assignment by clicking it.
port to a Studio 4 (or pair of Studio 4’s),
the Port column merely illustrates which
Macintosh port is used; you can’t change
the port assignment by clicking it.
MIDI Out Compatibility Column
When you work with non-OMS applica-
tions, use the Compatibility (Compat)
column to enable the flow of MIDI from
the Macintosh to each device. Click each
device’s Compatibility column to toggle
between enabled (checked) and disabled
(unchecked). Click and drag down the
Compatibility column to change multiple
compatibility settings.
tions, use the Compatibility (Compat)
column to enable the flow of MIDI from
the Macintosh to each device. Click each
device’s Compatibility column to toggle
between enabled (checked) and disabled
(unchecked). Click and drag down the
Compatibility column to change multiple
compatibility settings.