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CLOCKWORKS FOR MAC OS X
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Selecting a connection
To select a connection, click the connections input cable
icon on the left or one of its output cable icons on the right.
Deselecting all connections
To deselect all connections, click anywhere in the middle
of the window between the two columns of cables.
Breaking a connection
To break a connection, select the connection by clicking its
cable icon, and press the delete key.
Breaking one of several connections
Often, a device will be connected to several other devices.
To delete just one of the connections:
1 Redraw the connection you want to break.
2 Press the delete key to remove the highlighted
connection.
The MTC In and MTC Out connections
The MTC In and MTC Out connectors represent MIDI
Time Code (MTC) routing to and from the interface itself.
If you would like to send MIDI Time Code from your
MOTU interface to devices connected to its MIDI Out
ports, create a connection from the MTC Out port (on the
left) to the desired device(s) on the right.
Routing MTC to your MOTU interface
If you would like to slave your MOTU interface to MIDI
Time Code generated by another device, make a
connection from the device (on the left) to the MTC In
port (on the right).
Routing MTC to the computer port
From the factory, your MOTU interface is programmed to
send MTC to the computer port, as shown in Figure 5-2 on
page 33. This connection is required by any MIDI software
that needs to slave to MTC generated by the interface.
The MMC Out and MMC In ports
The MMC Out and MMC In ports provide routing of
MIDI Machine Control (MMC) transport commands to
and from your MOTU interface itself. For example, if you

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