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The CLOCKWORK basically is intented to generate analogue Gate/Trigger/CV-
voltages, so it offers only limited MIDI-functionality. E.g. it is not possible to edit
MIDI-chanels. All MIDI-parameter according to the switches and rulers are
defined and not changeable.

The triggering of MIDI-data can be different and is not always according to the
analogue function of the Clockwork.

For example you could send controller-data via turning the potentiometer, alt-
hough the track is switched off (GATE= OFF)

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The CLOCKWORK only can send MIDI-data, when the internal sequencer is star-
ted, or has been started via external MIDI-clock. If a track is switched off per
GATE = OFF, no note-number of the track can be sendet, but the ruler/switches
of the track can send nevertheless controller-data.
All MIDI-data of the track (except switches) are sended always with the adjusted
BEAT-raster of the track.

Tip: 

If you want a quasi-continuous contoller, put the track on T (Tick).

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All potentiometers and switches (except RECORD, SYNC, START, BEAT) can
send contoller-data. The determined data please see schedule of MIDI-data in
the appendix. A controller- value is always sendet in BEAT- determined time-
grid. The control-dial offer data contiuous between 0 and 127. The switches 
send according to the switch-position only two determined values (0 and 127,
see schedule in appendix).

The MIDI-controller of RANDOM-potentiometer, SHUFFLE-potentiometer and
TEMPO-potentiometer as well as switches START/STOP and SYNC send no
midi-control data.

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Summary of Contents for Clockwork

Page 1: ...manual Version 1 03 last update april 2009...

Page 2: ...functions 13 Record 13 Analogue outputs logic of sum outputs 14 G GL LO OB BA AL L F FU UN NC CT TI IO ON NS S Tempo Sync 15 Random Pot 15 Shuffle 16 M MI ID DI I 1 17 7 SENDING 17 Control Change 17 N...

Page 3: ...ms After one year of first drafts we started the development under very helpfull influence and innovative ideas of some musician friends many thanks especi ally to Robert Junge as well as to Paul Schu...

Page 4: ...following accessories with the tool Set of mounting screws grommets Quickstart manual optionally additional informations S SH HO OR RT T D DE ES SC CR RI IP PT TI IO ON N The Flame Clockwork is a vers...

Page 5: ...r punctuated notes No problem for the Clockwork Complex RANDOM functions SHUFFLE 8th or 16th grid and TEMPO affect all three channels simultaneously RECORD Recording and looping the movements of each...

Page 6: ...F FI IR RS ST T S ST TE EP PS S F FR RO ON NT T P PA AN NE EL L C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IO ON NS S C CA AB BL LE E 6 C CO ON NN NE EC CT TI IN NG G C CA AB BL LE E...

Page 7: ...4 punctuated quarter 1 16 6T T 16th triplet 8 8T T 8th triplet 4 4T T quarter triplet The length of the impulse is determined by GATE see below After switching the change always becomes effective with...

Page 8: ...R RE EF FE ER RE EN NZ ZC CE E T TR RA AC CK KS S 1 1 3 3 B BE EA AT T B BE EA AT T B BA AS SI IC C P PU UL LS SE E G GR RI ID DS S 8...

Page 9: ...witched off and no data will be produced or sended In position POINT the GATE has the exact length of one tick In position HOLD the note will be bound endless GATE The Clock Gate output remains on max...

Page 10: ...attention to the smaller the BEAT grid the smaller the dissolution gets and if BEAT is tick adjustment is no more possible because there is no adjustment within two Timing Clock orders At stop positi...

Page 11: ...usted BEAT RANDOM can affect on control voltages Tipp If GATE is adjusted on HOLD on CV jack permanently fits the voltage which is adjusted on CV ruler Changing the factor you ll get rasterized upstai...

Page 12: ...n gle form is available to all three tracks Differences are in lower position Track 1 saw up Track 2 saw down Track 3 alternated saw up and down Keep in mind that LFO s are rasterized per smallest chr...

Page 13: ...variations See too GLOBAL FUNCTIONS RANDOM POT R RE EC CO OR RD D When RECORD switch es of the track are in upper position the ruler switch modification of the according track will be recorded contin...

Page 14: ...0 and approx 4V continuously comes out not influenced by GATE or RANDOM All three Clock outputs flow into a Clock sum output and a Gate sum output arranged as a stereo plug The signals of the three tr...

Page 15: ...If you want to leave the analogue outputs Clock CV on chance put the right switch of the track down to RND and SHIFT CV between 0 and MAX not on LFO Starting from middle position going to both sides t...

Page 16: ...out of middle position and you ll have on every second 16th on the sum output the according Shuffle So the SHIFT ruler from track 2 becomes a SHUFFLE ruler and that with a much higher dissolution At 8...

Page 17: ...ack can be sendet but the ruler switches of the track can send nevertheless controller data All MIDI data of the track except switches are sended always with the adjusted BEAT raster of the track Tip...

Page 18: ...C CE E On fixed midi chanel 1 the CLOCKWORK understands note numbers from 24 to 84 notes outside this area are ignored In integrated MIDI to CV INTERFACE these notes are graduated into analogue voltag...

Page 19: ...ator Tap synchronizer L LI IS ST T O OF F M MI ID DI I D DA AT TA A M MI ID DI I C CV V I IN NT TE ER RF FA AC CE E Receive MIDI Channel 1 Note numbers 24 84 D DR RU UM M N NO OT TE EN N Sending MIDI...

Page 20: ...ib bu ut ti io on n Andreas Schneider Adalbertstr 80 10997 Berlin Kreuzberg Germany phone 49 0 30 9789 4131 fax 49 0 30 9789 4132 email info schneidersbuero de web www schneiders buero de J JA AP PA...

Page 21: ...c damage caused by liquids penetrating the device heat damage caused by overexposure to sunlight or heating electric damage caused by improper connecting wrong power supply jacks MIDI connections volt...

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