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PART 3: Appendices
Studio 4 Manual
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All devices (including those connected to 
the standard interface) appear in the 
patch edit window's pop-up menus.
If you use OMS patches, you can access 
devices connected to the standard inter-
face just as if they were connected 
directly to the Studio 4. 
NETWORKING A STUDIO 4 AND 
A STUDIO 3
If you're networking a Studio 4 and a 
Studio 3, read the first part of this 
appendix.
You can connect your Studio 3's Modem 
port to the Studio 4's “B” port and achieve 
the results discussed in the first part of 
this appendix. You may, however, gain 
additional control by connecting the 
Studio 3 Printer port back to the free Mac-
intosh serial port as shown here.
When you create a new Studio Setup doc-
ument, you'll see one icon for the Studio 4 
and another for the Studio 3's Printer 
port. The Studio 3's modem port is repre-
sented by Studio 4 cable 17.
The illustration below shows the Studio 
Setup document for the studio connec-
tions shown above (assuming that 
Studio 3 MIDI outputs are configured in 
their default mode—that is, outputs 1-3 
assigned to the Modem and outputs 4-6 
assigned to the Printer).
The biggest advantage of connecting the 
Studio 3's Printer port back to the Macin-
tosh is that you can configure the 
Studio 3's six outputs to use the Modem 
MACINTOSH
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
PRINTER
PORT
MODEM
PORT
1
2
3
4
5
6
FOOTSWITCHES
FS2
FS1
FC1
OUT
IN
TAPE / AUDIO
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
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