MMC is very powerful when used with MIDI Time Code sync. For example, suppose you have an MMC-equipped digital tape deck that generates time code and want to use the tape deck as the timing master for a project. You can set up your equipment and software so that the transport controls in Cakewalk send MMC messages to the tape deck, which in turn starts and stops playback in Cakewalk via SMPTE/MTC Sync. In this configuration, Cakewalk’s transport buttons (Play, Record, and Stop) are simply remote control substitutes for the buttons on your tape deck. In this type of configuration, you must choose one MMC-controllable device as the time code master.If you have established punch-in/out points in Edit > Preferences > Project - Record, Cakewalk will attempt to preprogram the punch-in and punch-out times. However, your equipment must recognize the MMC event command for this feature to work. (Consult the owner’s manual or contact the equipment manufacturer for more information.) If your equipment behaves erratically with automated punch-in, don’t attempt to use it when those pieces of equipment are connected.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Project - Clock.
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4. Select the Transmit MMC check box.
5. Enter the ID of the master timing device in the Time Code Master’s Unit ID box.
6. Click OK.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Project - MIDI.
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