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D-160 Owner's manual (SETUP mode)
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2-13. Slave Mode Type Setting (“Slave Type?”)
If you have set the Slave Mode to ON in the previous section “2-12. Slave Mode Setting”,
you can choose what type of external sync signal that the D-160 synchronizes to.
This mode allows you to choose the external sync signal type.
* See Page "117" for MIDI synchronization for more details.
* Initial setting : Vari
* Available setting : Vari, SPDIF, adat, Free
* This setting is applicable song by song.
* This setting can be saved or loaded as a part of the song data.
* The setting is memorized even when the power is off.
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Make sure you choose the right program before setting up this mode.
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Make sure you choose the right sampling frequency before setting up this mode.
1. Press the DISP SEL key and choose the flashing SETUP mode on the display. Then, press the
EXECUTE/YES key.
The SETUP display will stop flashing.
2. With the JOG dial, choose “Slave Type?”.
The “?” display will start flashing. The display will also show the current setting.
In the case of the initial setting, it will show Vari.
3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.
The current setting will start flashing which indicates it is ready to change setting.
4. With the JOG dial, choose the setting you want.
If you choose “Vari”, the D-160 as a slave will only rely on the incoming MTC while synchronizing.
If you choose “SPDIF”, the D-160 will lock to the MTC first. Then, it will sync lock to the incoming
SPDIF digital signal.
If you choose “adat”, the D-160 will lock to the MTC first, Then, it will sync lock to the incoming
adat digital signal.
If you choose “Free”, the D-160 will freely play back on its own internal clock, after locking to the
MTC.
5. Press EXECUTE/YES key after choosing the setting you want.
The display will then go back to step 2 described above.
<Note>
You need to connect an external MTC whatever type of sync signal you have chosen.
<Note>
If you have chosen either “SPDIF” or “adat” as a sync signal, the “DIGITAL” indicator on the
display will light up provided the appropriate digital signal has been input. If the signal you
input is not suitable for the setting, the display will start flashing “DIGITAL” and “FS” indicator.
The FS means sampling frequency and it is only applicable to the SPDIF signal.
6. Press either the STOP button or EXIT/NO key to go back to the normal time base display before
entering the SETUP mode.
* Press either the “STOP” button or EXIT/NO key to return from the second step menu to the
first or to quit SETUP mode. The menu will go backwards each time you press either key so
that you can correct the setting, choose some other SETUP mode or eventually return to the
normal time base display.
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