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CHAPTER 7: Routing, Channelizing and Muting Window
Studio 4 Manual
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These three steps are illustrated in 
Figure 7.25. They assure that beat clock 
enters the Studio 4 from only the Macin-
tosh MIDI sequencer and reaches only 
the drum machine.
Figure 7.25: RCM Window Muting Example 2
Open your Macintosh MIDI sequencer 
and enable the option that allows it to 
send MIDI beat clock.
In your Macintosh MIDI sequencer, 
choose the Studio 4 as the device to 
which you send MIDI beat clock.
In Vision, steps 4 and 5 are performed by 
enabling “Send Clock” in the Options 
menu and by choosing the Studio 4 from 
the list of Send Clock Devices. Other 
sequencers have similar ways to enable 
clock output and devices—see their man-
uals if necessary.
NOTE: If you want to sync multiple devices 
to a Macintosh MIDI sequencer, simply 
unmute the clock outputs to each device.
Syncing a Hardware Sequencer to 
a Drum Machine
To synchronize a hardware sequencer to 
a drum machine:
Open the Studio 4 Mute Input window 
for the drum machine and make sure 
beat clock is not muted.
Mute beat clock on all other Studio 4 
input ports.
It's very important that beat clock from 
only one source reaches the Studio 4. In 
this example, that beat clock source is 
the drum machine.
Open the Studio 4 Mute Output 
window for the hardware sequencer 
and make sure beat clock is not 
muted.
Mute beat clock on all other Studio 4 
output ports.
Muting unused beat clock outputs saves 
processing time and prevents MIDI 
logjams.
These four steps are illustrated in 
Figure 7.26. They assure that beat clock 
from only the drum machine reaches the 
Studio 4, and that beat clock is sent to 
only the hardware sequencer.
Step 1
Step 2: Typical of all output mutings
Step 3: Typical of all input mutings