Description
1986
The Yamaha MSS1 MIDI Synchronizer was an east, cost-effective way to synchronize MIDI devices to SMPTE time code. The MSS1 could precisely lock any clock-driven MIDI device to SMPTE time code replayed from a multitrack or video tape, and was fully compatible with all found SMPTE formats (30, 30 drop-frame, 25 or 24 frames/sec).
A precision SMPTE time code generator was built-in so you could even record your own SMPTE time code tracks.
A large 10-bank memory permitted internal storage of tempo data for 10 different “songs”, and a chain mode automatically played banks in sequence allowing the creating of extremely long compositions.
Internal memory data could also be saved to external RAM4 data cartridges for high-volume, long-term storage.
At 799£ the MSS1 was well received by the critics, although it came quite late to the market. It performed faultlessly even if the interface shared a common workflow with other complex Yamaha machines.
Technical specs
Synchronization |
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MIDI clock signal to SMPTE time code |
30, 30 drop-frame, 25, 24 fps |
Memory capacity |
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7178 beats memory |
1795 program/control change points |
150 tempo change points |
Connection terminals and interfaces |
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Click IN |
SMPTE IN, SMPTE OUT |
Metronome OUT |
Foot switch |
RAM cartridge |
MIDI IN, MIDI OUT (x2) |
Dimensions and weight |
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439w x 73.5h x 286d (mm) |
3.8Kg / 8lbs. 4oz. |