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3. HANDLING
Connect the MIDI input of the module to the MIDI output of a device that can send MIDI start /
stop and clock commands. The device must be able to send MIDI note commands for the trig-
ger output
KEYS
.
NOTE!
If you only want to use MIDI, do not plug a cable into the CLOCK input (analog divider) or make
sure that no clock pulses arrive via this input. Otherwise the module runs as an analog divider
at MIDI Stop (or after switching on)!
After switching on, the module is in STOP mode. All LEDs are off.
Start a MIDI sequence. When the MIDI start command is received, the module starts as a
MIDI divider and the corresponding rhythms derived from the MIDI clock run at the divider out-
puts. A short trigger pulse is generated at the
START
output. Likewise, all outputs with the
exception of OFFBEATS go on to MIDI start. All outputs with the exception of the
1/32th
out-
put and the
KEYS
output generate a GATE signal with a 50% pulse width ratio. The
1/32th
and the
KEYS
output generate trigger pulses with a length of 1 tick. However, the
KEYS
out-
put only generates running triggers as long as one (or more) corresponding keys (Note On)
are pressed via MIDI.
> See chapter below!
With MIDI stop the MIDI Divider is stopped and all outputs
are set to zero. There is a short one at the STOP output
trigger pulse generated.
All outputs operate in the voltage range of 0 / + 5V.
3.1 MODE: MIDI-CLOCK-DIVIDER
KEYBOARD/SEQUENCER