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P 81   

Clock2 divide ratio - (default: d2)

 

  
- Sets the ratio of MIDI clocks to output pulses from the Clock2 output. 
available values d2 to d24. Note that only the clock1 output can give 24cpqn and 48cpqn. 
 
If set to 2, there will 12 pulses from the clock1 output for every 24 MIDI clocks = 12 cpqn 
If set to 24, there will be 1 pulse from the clock pulse output for every 24 MIDI clocks = 1 cpqn 
(Note there are 24 MIDI clocks per quarter note) 
 
Below  is  a  table  of  values  you  can  set  the  divide  ratio  to  in  order  to  obtain  a  clock  pulse  at  various 
musical time intervals:- 
 

Note type 

 

 

 

Divide ratio 

 

CPQN (clocks per quarter note)

 

Crotchets 

(quarter notes)               24                                   1 

 

Crotchet triplets                                        16 
Quavers 

  (eighth notes)   

12                                   2 

Quaver triplets                               

  8 

Semiquavers 

      (sixteenths)              6                                   4 

Semiquaver triplets                                  4                                   6 
Demisemiquavers                                     3                                   8 
Demisemiquaver triplets                          2                                 12 
 

P 82   

Clock2 shift  (default: 0) 

 

Range   

0 to 255 

-  Sets  the  number  of  MIDI  clock  pulses  allowed  to  pass  before  the  Clock2  output  starts  giving  out 
clock pulses. Low values can be used to make Clock1 & Clock2 out of phase with each other. Higher 
values can be used to delay the start of one clock relative to the other. This setting has no effect when 
the  clock  has  been  started,  it  only  has  an  effect  immediately  following  a  MIDI  start  or  continue 
command. 

 
P 83   

Clock2 voltage  (default: 05) 

 

- Sets the voltage of the Clock2 output. The following can be selected: 
 
+5v output 

 

[  05] 

+10v output 

 

[  10] 

 

Global Parameters 

 
P 90    

 Continue = start  - (default: on) 

 

- Sets how MIDI Continue messages are treated. The following can be selected: 
Off 

 

[oFF] 

On 

 

[  on] 

- when set to on, all continue messages are treated as if they were MIDI start messages. 
- when set to off, continue  messages will only be treated as start  if  immediately  preceded by a song 
position pointer = zero message.  Some sequencers use this instead of a start message. 
Note this parameter affects the DIN sync 24 output as well as the Clock1 and Clock2 outputs. 

 

P 91    

 Socket select  - (default: MIDI Out/Thru) 

 

- Sets the function of the MIDI Out socket. The following can be selected: 
MIDI Out/Thru  [MO] 
Sync 24 

 

[Syn] 

 

P 92   

Sysex Device Number (default :1) 

 

- Sets the SysEx device number for this unit.

 

Summary of Contents for Modular Solo

Page 1: ...MODULAR SOLO MIDI CV converter for Eurorack modular synths Operating manual...

Page 2: ...ency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a...

Page 3: ...MIDI controllers Velocity mod wheel etc Note not all mono synths have such additional control inputs CLOCK 1 digital aux output Use this as a clock connection or to control stop start inputs Signal i...

Page 4: ...inus values up to 127 or positive values up to 255 are used The display will automatically revert to parameter mode after approximately 10 seconds if neither inc or dec are pressed The value you have...

Page 5: ...lo High note priority hi Sets the note priority for the converter If set to nn then the newest valid note played takes precedence If set to lo then the lowest valid note played takes precedence If set...

Page 6: ...ove maximum so that the controller works backwards Why would I want to do this You may want a pre set amount of modulation applied at all times P 10 LFO to CV maximum value default 50 Range 0 to 127 S...

Page 7: ...of a volt per semitone in which case select this option P 16 Gate type select default G 05 you can select the following types for the GATE output Gate V Trig 5v g 05 Gate V Trig 10v g 10 Gate V Trig...

Page 8: ...eing the Sequential Pro One This feature enables key scale to filter even when not otherwise available on the synth P 25 LFO to AUX 1 controller default 17 Sets which Controller will control the LFO d...

Page 9: ...to 96 Allows the LFO waveform to be synchronised to MIDI clock with a variable divide ratio The LFO waveform will automatically adjust its length so that it will start at the beginning of a bar and la...

Page 10: ...e 27 to 100 A value of 10 is approximately 1 volt so 100 is approx 10 volts and 27 is approx 2 7 volts Note that minimum can be set above maximum so that the controller works backwards P 43 AUX 2 rese...

Page 11: ...is at its minimum Range 0 to 100 A value of 10 is approximately 1 volt so 100 is approx 10 volts Note that minimum can be set above maximum so that the controller works backwards P 62 AUX 4 maximum v...

Page 12: ...Range 0 to 255 Sets the number of MIDI clock pulses allowed to pass before the Clock1 output starts giving out clock pulses Low values can be used to make Clock1 Clock2 out of phase with each other Hi...

Page 13: ...ock pulses Low values can be used to make Clock1 Clock2 out of phase with each other Higher values can be used to delay the start of one clock relative to the other This setting has no effect when the...

Page 14: ...left with a hanging note you can turn it off by holding the SEL button for about 6 seconds until the display shows noF note off except while parameters 98 or 99 are selected in which case the long ho...

Page 15: ...15 The bottom is the edge of the PC board...

Page 16: ...ctaves up on your digital synth MIDI note 60 Now adjust the SCALE parameter see Editing Parameters section until both synths are in tune The analogue synth should now play correctly across it s comple...

Page 17: ...hichever of the above selected the MODULAR SOLO will display the value it receives for the type of message currently selected Although pitchbend and after touch are not strictly controllers when Contr...

Page 18: ...rts it may only come out of a pre assigned or selected one There is more information about MIDI clock problems on our website in the Support section See information about parameters 70 73 and 80 83 on...

Page 19: ...open circuit literally like opening and closing a switch A point to watch for unless you know the synth it will not always be clear what type of CV and GATE signals are required to play the synth For...

Page 20: ...MIDI CV converter The synth needs some sort of CV and GATE inputs CVs might be labelled CV In OSC In Keyboard In VCO In Key Volt etc GATEs and S TRIG may be labelled GATE In S TRIG V TRIG voltage tri...

Page 21: ...ing to aux1 25 lfo to aux1 controller 26 lfo to aux1 min value 27 lfo to aux1 max value 28 lfo to aux1 reset value LFO 30 LFO rate time 31 LFO wave shape 32 LFO midi sync 33 LFO start point offset 34...

Page 22: ...r pedal sustain Hold 1 65 41H Portamento 66 42H Sostenuto 67 43H Soft pedal 68 44H Undefined 69 45H Hold 2 70 79 46 4FH Undefined 80 83 50 53H General purpose controllers 5 8 84 90 54 5AH Undefined 91...

Page 23: ...r firmware upgrade 7 to 65406 65400 bytes where 57225 bytes of 8 bit code are packed as 65400 bytes of 7 bits 65407 0F7h end of exclusive total bytes 65407 Note that MODULAR SOLO must start receiving...

Page 24: ...27 41 Aux4 reset val 0 127 42 Clock1 type 0 3 43 Clock1 divide 0 24 9 44 Clock1 shift 0 255 45 Clock1 voltage 0 1 0 5v 1 10v 46 Clock2 type 0 4 47 Clock2 divide 0 24 9 48 Clock2 shift 0 255 49 Clock2...

Page 25: ...is product at the end of its working life applies to the European Union other European countries with separate collection systems The crossed out wheelie bin symbol affixed to this product indicates t...

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