Main BPM
Screen
Select Output
Highlight to Change
Push
Twist
x1
1
Modifier
x1
1
Modifier
120
Clock BPM
Each output is represented by the output number (on left) together with the current set mod-
ifier value for that output. The modifier value is either a multiplier, a divider or a ’utility’ value
correlated to the set BPM clock speed.
Not all modifier values are integers - some are decimal values for triplet and dotted type tim-
ings.
As previously mentioned, there are also 4 special ‘utility’ types of modifier mainly for working
with external devices; GATE - a held high voltage when playing useful for syncing ’run’ signals,
OFF - no output, START - a single initial start pulse and STOP - a single final pulse fired when
the clock stops. The START and STOP pulses are useful for resetting any synced sequencers.
Clicking the program knob will highlight the selected modifier and turning will cycle through
the available values. Clicking again will exit.
3.4
Extended Per Trigger Adjustment
Each output can be further adjusted through ‘extended parameter settings’ allowing for very
complex clock synced modulations and rhythmic sequences. These extended parameters can
be split into 3 categories; those which alter the output wave shape with respect to the modifier
timing, those which algorithmically skip or adjust timing steps (allowing rhythmic patterns to
be built) and then saving, loading and reset of an output parameter setup.
Note the extended parameters are not available for the special utility modifier types.
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