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signals. You can also use the MIDI clock to synchronize playback. The CLOCK input is
used to sync with a CV clock signal. The two audio inputs (IN1 and IN2) are used to
record WAV files.
Bitbox allows the user to configure how the audio outputs of the pads are routed to FX1,
FX2, OUT1, and OUT2, either as mono or stereo signals.
Main Screen Overview
The bitbox touchscreen allows you to do activities on your modular rack that previously
required a computer. The user interface allows you to see the waveforms and take
actions on them. It also allows you to see the names of WAV files you are working with
and to control numerous parameters with the use of 4 knobs. You can touch pads to
trigger and select them, and touch on-screen buttons to take an action.
The Main screen of the bitbox firmware provides ready
access to the WAV files in the selected preset. The grid
on the Main Screen contains 16 gray pads that can each
be assigned one WAV file. Each preset may contain a
different configuration of WAV files and parameters. The
pads display the name of the selected WAV file. A blue
bar across the bottom of the pad represents the playback
state of the pad. The four pads along the right side of the
screen, labeled EXT1 through EXT4, are mapped to
Main Screen
external inputs. The column to the left of the EXT pads can also be used as additional
external inputs EXT5 through EXT8, in addition to simultaneously being used to trigger
samples mapped to those pads. You can touch a pad on the screen to select it. The
selected pad is highlighted pink. Press the INFO button to drill down and see more
information about that pad. In some cases you can then press INFO again to access
more information about the pad. Press HOME to navigate back up the screen hierarchy.
You can also use the control knobs to scroll through the pads. The top two knobs scroll
horizontally, and the bottom right knob scrolls vertically. The control knobs allow you to
select a pad without triggering it. The bottom right knob switches the right column of the
display to toggle between the EXT display and the clipboard menu.
A counter in the top left corner of the screen tracks the number of measures and beats
(e.g. 2:3 in the example) that have played since the clock started. Reset the measure
counter by powering down the module, stopping the CV clock input for a few seconds,
or sending a MIDI Start signal.
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