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2)
Controlling the
Composer from
the tape
recorder
The
composer can
sync to
the
synchro signal
recorded
on tape,
which is
useful
for multitrack
recording.
©
Connect the
Composer
to the tape recorder
as
shown in
Fig
c—2,
(f.
Cue the tape
recorder so
that it will play from
the beginning of the
Pilot tone.
(f:
Select the Track
Playing
mode,
then seiect the
Track
to
be
played.
'4
Press the Sync Mode
Button
©
while
holding
the Shift Key
©
until
the Display shows
as
Fig
c-3.
Now, the
Composer
is
ready
to
be controlled
by
the
synchro signal sent
to
the Tape Sync
jack.
(I
Press the Play button on
the tape recorder.
•6
Press the Start Key
®
on the composer.
Be
sure
to
push
the
Start Key,
before the Pilot
tone turns
to
modulated tone.
The moment the Pilot tone
turns
to
modulated
tone, the composer starts
sync'ing.
7
You
can leave the Tape Sync
mode before start-
ing
the Composer,
by
pushing the Sync Mode
Button
©
. You can
stop
it
while
running,
by
pushing the Stop/Continue Key
©
.
*
If slave instruments
are connected
to
the Com-
poser
by
MIDI
or DIN, they
will
sync together.
How
to return
to
the
Internal Tempo
Mode
While holding the Shift Key
©
down, push the
Sync Mode Button
©
until the Tempo/Measure
display
section shows tempo value.
oOXZ?°0
LINE IN
(L)
LINEl
IN
(fl!
TAPE
SYNC
IN
Tape
Recorder
l.
RiMONO
DIN)
TR-7CT
Figc-2
Fig
c-3
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