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BiPort 2x4s INSTALLATION
Installation for Stand-Alone Mode
A typical stand-alone system set-up (see Fig. 1) might consist of a BiPort
2x4s, a tape deck, and a hardware MIDI sequencer. This set-up is con-
nected as follows:
The tape recorder Tape (or Sync) Out is connected to the BiPort 2x4s
SMPTE In.
The tape recorder Tape (or Sync) In is connected to the BiPort 2x4s
SMPTE Out.
The BiPort 2x4s MIDI Out-A is connected to the MTC (or MIDI) In of
the MIDI sequencer.
In this example, the BiPort 2x4s serves several functions: 1) it synchro-
nizes the MIDI hardware sequencer to the tape recorder by converting
the tape recorders SMPTE signal into MIDI Time Code for use by the
sequencer; 2) it acts as a stand-alone SMPTE striper for writing a SMPTE
track to the tape recorder. The BiPort 2x4s front panel pushbuttons are
used to manually configure and control the BiPort.
Before connecting each piece of equipment, it is a good idea to verify
that each piece is powered down. After all connections are made, apply
power to each device once again.
Installation for MIDI Interface Mode
A typical MIDI interface system set-up (see Fig. 2) consists of a BiPort
2x4s, a host computer, your sequencing software, a tape deck, a master
MIDI keyboard, and additional MIDI sound modules or keyboards.
This set-up is connected as follows:
The BiPort 2x4s Host In is connected to the serial port of a host com-
puter, using one of the supplied serial cables. See following sections
for more information.
The BiPort 2x4s Mac Thru button is latched in the out position so
that the BiPort 2x4s may communicate with the host computer.
BiPort 2x4s MIDI In-A is connected to MIDI Out of your MIDI master
keyboard.
BiPort 2x4s MIDI Out-A is connected to MIDI In of your MIDI master
keyboard.
The tape deck Tape Out (or Sync Out) is connected to the BiPort 2x4s
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