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2. MIDI CLOCK HARD/SOFT
Synchronization via analog clock (per REC/CLOCK inputs) or MIDI clock are possible.
One value is sampled per one MIDI tick (96 values per measure).
If you set the clock to “SOFT” then the output is a smoothed voltage without audible increments.
Sometimes if desired to set the output without smoothing (example for notes). In this case choo-
se the clock setting “HARD”.
While you hold down the button SHIFT
CLOCK
push the button
REC
(of the channel) to set the
CLOCK (Sync modes).
MIDI (SOFT)
for direct voltage output (REC is blinking green)
MIDI (HARD)
for smoothed voltage output (REC is blinking red)
ADVICE:
There are printed only ONE “blinking MIDI” symbol on the front panel.
But its possible to configure booth MIDI-Sync-Modes “HARD” and “SOFT” !
ATTENTION!
If you use MIDI-Clock then also automatically the clock mode of track 1 is activa-
ted to MIDI clock mode because the
REC input 1
is also the
MIDI input
!
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RECORD / PLAY with external MIDI CLOCK
Connect the
MIDI OUT
of you external sequencer with the
MIDI IN
of the module (CLOCK input
of channel 1). Therefore you have to use the provided MIDI adapter accessory.
1. Push the button
REC
for setting the track in record standby
mode (blinking
REC
LED red).
2. Start the external MIDI sequencer.
(The sequencer sends MIDI start command and MIDI clocks) .
Now the recording begins. (Keys
REC+PLAY
of the track are red).
3. Stop the external MIDI sequencer.
Now the recording is finished. (Keys
REC+PLAY
of the track are off)
4. Start again the external MIDI sequencer.
(The sequencer sends MIDI start command and MIDI clocks) .
Now the play back begins. (Key
PLAY
of the track is green).
5. Stop the external MIDI sequencer to stop the play back.
(
PLAY
LED is off)