3.2
Getting Started
If you are already acquainted with the original Pamela then usage of the PRO workout will be
very familiar but hopefully clearer and much more feature rich.
When initially powered on, Pamela’s PRO Workout’s display shows the current clock tempo
setting in beats per minute (BPM). Clicking and then twisting the main blue program knob
highlights and then adjusts this BPM value between its maximum and minimum values when
turned. Clicking again deselects.
Push
Main BPM
Screen
Selection Made
120
Clock BPM
120
Clock BPM
Push
Twist
Change Value
Value Saved
122
Clock BPM
122
Clock BPM
Selection highlights
indicating it’s editable
Clicking the ’Start / Stop’ button starts the clock with this selected BPM tempo shown on the
display. With the clock now running, synced voltage are sent through each of the output jacks,
the level indicated by their relevant green LED’s.
Clicking the ’Start / Stop’ button again stops and resets the clock.
3.3
Basic Per Output Modifier Adjustment
The timing of each output can modified to either divisors or multiples of the main clock tempo.
For example, a modifier of ‘x2’ means there will be two steps or output pulses per beat. A
modifier of ‘/2’ means a pulse every other beat and a step size of two beats.
Outputs can also be set to stay permanently on or off, to just trigger once at clock start or stop,
or be assigned to external control via a CV input – more on these ’utility’ outputs later…
To adjust an output modifier from the BPM display (unselected) twisting the program knob will
now cycle through each of the eight numbered output ’screens’ before returning back to the
main BPM screen.
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