opcode studio 4 Manual Do Utilizador

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PART 3: Appendices
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The following figure shows a typical net-
work involving a Studio 4 and a standard 
MIDI interface.
Put the Studio 4's 1MHZ/Fast switch 
in the 1MHz position.
Put the Studio 4's two MIDI/Thru 
switches in the MIDI position.
Turn on the Studio 4.
SOFTWARE SETUP
Create a new, custom Studio Setup 
document.
Double-click the Studio 4 icon and 
make sure the Studio 4 speed is set to 
1MHz.
Define and connect MIDI devices to 
the Studio 4.
Notice that since the standard MIDI inter-
face isn't connected directly to the 
Macintosh, it doesn't appear in the 
Studio Setup document. In the Studio 
Setup document, use Studio 4 port 17 to 
represent the standard MIDI interface. 
Connect any devices attached to the 
standard interface to port 17 in your 
Studio Setup document.
The following figure shows the Studio 
Setup document for the studio connec-
tions depicted above.
USING THE NETWORK
You cannot access port 17 (or its devices) 
with the MIDI Routing, Channelizing and 
Muting window. You can, however, use 
either OMS patches or your OMS-com-
patible MIDI sequencer to communicate 
with devices connected to the standard 
MIDI interface.
For example, look at the following patch 
document.
IN OUT
Gizmatronics
IN OUT
Digiwhiz 2000
OUT
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
SMPTE
IN
PORT B
PORT A
B
THRU
A
THRU
9VDC
8
16
7
15
6
14
5
13
4
12
3
11
2
10
1
9
6
14
5
13
4
12
3
11
2
10
1
9
MACINTOSH
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI 
OUT
MIDI 
IN
MIDI 
OUT
STANDARD 
MIDI 
INTERFACE
IN
OUT
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