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Integrating other programs - Synchronizing and
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The side which sends the synchronization information is called the Master, and
the side which receives the information is called the Slave.
For synchronization, a normal MIDI connection is required, i.e. depending on
the operational mode, you connect a MIDI output (MIDI OUT) on the computer
with the MIDI input (MIDI IN) on the other computer/device for master
synchronization or other way around (MIDI input on the computer with the
output on the other machine for slave sync).
Activate synchronization in the dialog "Arrangement settings" ("E") under the
"Synchronization" tab.
Synchronization settings
Receive synchronization (slave): Slave sync on. MAGIX Music Maker MX
Production Suite follows the tempo and transport control of the external
device/program.
Device: Here you have to select the MIDI input driver via which MAGIX Music
Maker MX Production Suite should receive the MIDI timecode.
Framerate: The master and slave framerates must match. Synchronization with
video programs/video hardware matches the framerate of a specific video
format, e.g. 24 for cinema, 25 for PAL video audio synchronization, 29.97
drop/no-drop or 30 for NTSC video.