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BiPort Manual 12.rsp - M-Audio

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to create a shortcut to it that you can place on your desktop. To do this,<br />

open the Windows Explorer by Start | Programs | Windows Explorer.<br />

Under the C drive list, click on the plus sign next to Program Files, click<br />

the plus sign next to Midiman, and then click the <strong>BiPort</strong> Remote folder.<br />

In the list of Contents (the right column of Explorer), right click on the<br />

file named Bpremote and select “Create Shortcut.” This will create a<br />

shortcut file in the Contents list that you can then click and drag to your<br />

desktop.<br />

Remote Control Operation<br />

If you haven’t worked with SMPTE/MTC sync before, we suggest you<br />

read the section SMPTE/MIDI Time Code Tutorial before reading this<br />

section just to familiarize yourself with some basic ideas and terminology.<br />

SMPTE Setup<br />

The primary screen of the <strong>BiPort</strong> Remote Control Software gives you<br />

complete control over all the SMPTE sync functions of the interface.<br />

The controls are fairly self-explanatory. Format sets the SMPTE frame<br />

rate for the <strong>BiPort</strong> SMPTE generator. Flywheel sets the number of frames<br />

the reader/regenerator will automatically advance and correct when<br />

receiving either bad or no time code. Slide the Flywheel slider towards 0<br />

to set “Jam Sync” mode. The Start Writer button starts and stops the<br />

SMPTE writer. The Start Time and User Bits buttons allow you to set,<br />

respectively, SMPTE start time and the outgoing User Bits.<br />

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