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> In the past, I used analog tape to record. I just recently retiredmy
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> TSR8 and purchased the "MDR". I don't quite understand how MIDIsync
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> works with this machine. I use MicroLogic on an iMac to sequencevia
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> a MIDIsport 32. In the past, I striped the tape via JLcooper PPS-2with
\n> then slaved my sequencer to the TSR. Does the same concept apply
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> MDR?Yes. The PPS-2 converts between MIDI and SMPTE time codes. What
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> I guess what confusesThe MDR has its internal time code that it uses to locate the
\n> me the most is, if you don't "stripe" the MDR, how does it know what
\n> tempo, etc. the song is?
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> I have figured out that MicroLogic does not recognize MTC. I haveIf Micrologic (which you were using with the PPS-2 and your TSR-8)
\n> Logic Platinum as well, and specs say it recognizes MTC, so I can
\n> switch if necessary.
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