Looking to buy Tascam MIDIizer

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Anyone lookin' to dump their MIDIizer...???
The specific model is MTS-1000
Not the ATS-500
 
Will a JL Cooper Data Sync work..?

Can I sync 2 tape machines & hardware sequencer with it?
I'm looking for the functions of the MTS-1000,..if it will do this,..then yes.




MTS-30 - MIDI to FSK translator with Song Position Pointer - Provides MIDI sync for a single tape machine via FSK or SPP, with the tascam acting as the master. The MTS-30 plugs into the the in/out on track 8. Then it has MIDI ports for integration into your MIDI setup. It seems to be no different than any other MIDI/timecode interface. It doesn't utilize the 'Accessory 2' port.

MMC-100 - MIDI Machine Control via Tascam Serial - works in much the same way as the MTS-30 but implements full MMC protocol. Thus the tascam can be the slave or the master. In addition to using track 8 for timecode, the 'Accessory 2' port is used to maintain correct tape speed during playback to maintain sync. If you bought one of these for each deck, and used a MMC-based tranport master (like a sequencer, for example) you could use both decks at the same time.

ATS-500 - Two Machine Serial Synchronizer - This box uses one tascam as a master and one tascam as a slave. It has two 'Accessory 2' ports, one for each tape deck, and a bunch of I/O for the timecode on both machines, plus external timecode inputs (to sync both machines with a video deck or master timecode generator for example). Doesn't have a MIDI interface built in. Keep in mind that you'll only have 14 total tracks, since the timecode uses one track on each machine.

MTS-1000 - MIDIizer: Two Machine Serial Sync w/MIDI - Again, using one machine as master and one as slave in a MIDI environment. This seems to be the ultimate solution to everything. It does everything the ATS-500 does, plus includes MIDI.
 
Those Tascam boxes are rare and expensive. What kind of machines are you wanting to sync?
 
Can I sync 2 tape machines & hardware sequencer with it?
I'm looking for the functions of the MTS-1000,..if it will do this,..then yes



MTS-30 - MIDI to FSK translator with Song Position Pointer - Provides MIDI sync for a single tape machine via FSK or SPP, with the tascam acting as the master. The MTS-30 plugs into the the in/out on track 8. Then it has MIDI ports for integration into your MIDI setup. It seems to be no different than any other MIDI/timecode interface. It doesn't utilize the 'Accessory 2' port.

MMC-100 - MIDI Machine Control via Tascam Serial - works in much the same way as the MTS-30 but implements full MMC protocol. Thus the tascam can be the slave or the master. In addition to using track 8 for timecode, the 'Accessory 2' port is used to maintain correct tape speed during playback to maintain sync. If you bought one of these for each deck, and used a MMC-based tranport master (like a sequencer, for example) you could use both decks at the same time.

ATS-500 - Two Machine Serial Synchronizer - This box uses one tascam as a master and one tascam as a slave. It has two 'Accessory 2' ports, one for each tape deck, and a bunch of I/O for the timecode on both machines, plus external timecode inputs (to sync both machines with a video deck or master timecode generator for example). Doesn't have a MIDI interface built in. Keep in mind that you'll only have 14 total tracks, since the timecode uses one track on each machine.

MTS-1000 - MIDIizer: Two Machine Serial Sync w/MIDI - Again, using one machine as master and one as slave in a MIDI environment. This seems to be the ultimate solution to everything. It does everything the ATS-500 does, plus includes MIDI.

Well, it has smpte and midi ports..Maybe it will..Maybe someone here could verify it.If so, I have one for sale...
 
I don't know about the OP's deck, but the 238 is slaved via the RS-232C serial port. If you're wanting to slave a MIDI sequencer to the tape deck, a cheaper alternative would be:

(1) MOTU MIDI Timepiece - prints SMPTE to a tape track and converts SMPTE to MTC for controlling a MIDI device. The JL Cooper unit probably works about the same way.

(2) Roland MC series sequencer - prints FSK to a tape track and chases it to control other MIDI devices.
 
I don't know about the OP's deck, but the 238 is slaved via the RS-232C serial port. If you're wanting to slave a MIDI sequencer to the tape deck, a cheaper alternative would be:

(1) MOTU MIDI Timepiece - prints SMPTE to a tape track and converts SMPTE to MTC for controlling a MIDI device. The JL Cooper unit probably works about the same way.

(2) Roland MC series sequencer - prints FSK to a tape track and chases it to control other MIDI devices.

" (1) MOTU MIDI Timepiece - prints SMPTE to a tape track and converts SMPTE to MTC for controlling a MIDI device. The JL Cooper unit probably works about the same way."


Hey Dude..Thanks for the reply..Yeah, I figure the JL Cooper may work like this also..
 
Tascam 38 & TSR-8 along with hardware sequencer. (all three sync'd)

So at least one of the tape decks will have to be slaved to one of the other two devices. Do the 38 and TSR-8 have a D-shaped serial port on them?
 
So at least one of the tape decks will have to be slaved to one of the other two devices. Do the 38 and TSR-8 have a D-shaped serial port on them?
Sorry,..my internet connection acts up when it's raining,..and it's raining pretty hard here right now.
That's why I wasn't able to answer so quickly. I got cut off last night when I asked the last question.

The TSR-8 does but the 38 doesn't.
 
Well, it has smpte and midi ports..Maybe it will..Maybe someone here could verify it.If so, I have one for sale...

Thanks snatchman,...If it can be verified,..I just may grab it from you.
 
It's been a long time since I've done any separate tape sync'ing but if I remember correctly, you'll lose two tracks ( one stripe tone track on each machine) in order to sync'em..
 
It's been a long time since I've done any separate tape sync'ing but if I remember correctly, you'll lose two tracks ( one stripe tone track on each machine) in order to sync'em..

Yes my friend,..I'm aware of that. That's not a problem.
Just tryin' to figure a way to sync up all 3 together.
I have backing tracks that I'd like to sync with my sequencer,...but I need both machines sync'd...and I just figured from what I've read, that the MTS-1000 is the be all end all to what I would need. Though, I could be wrong.
 
Yes my friend,..I'm aware of that. That's not a problem.
Just tryin' to figure a way to sync up all 3 together.
I have backing tracks that I'd like to sync with my sequencer,...but I need both machines sync'd...and I just figured from what I've read, that the MTS-1000 is the be all end all to what I would need. Though, I could be wrong.
Well I guess in this case, you'll lose three tracks then..(lol)..Good luck..!
 
You won't lose a track on the sequencer if you slave both decks to it. It should have a dedicated sync track. The big question is, will both decks understand the machine control protocol sent from the sync box?
 
Well I guess in this case, you'll lose three tracks then..(lol)..Good luck..!
Thanks,
I tried to find a manual for the JL Cooper Data Sync to see the features of what it can do,..but no luck.
Do you know of a link so I can check the specs for myself?
 
What exactly do you need to know about the MTS-1000? I've got one (for my TSR-8) and have the manual.
 
What exactly do you need to know about the MTS-1000? I've got one (for my TSR-8) and have the manual.

Thanks for offering to help
What I'd like to do is...
Sync up 2 different recorders (one being TSR-8, and the other a 38 along with a hardware sequencer)
The only thing is...the 38 doesn't have the serial port on it. I'm sure there's a way this can be done?
Would also like to try locking my 2 688's along with my 238 (all have serial port) and a hardware sequencer (midi).
 
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