“48” =
2nd note MIDI Clock Sync.
“72” =
2nd note dotted MIDI Clock Sync.
“96” =
1 measure.
“97” =
2 measures.
“98” =
3 measures.
“99” =
4 measures.
When in any position except “oF” the LFO will sync to incoming MIDI Clock and will follow tempo changes on the
sequencer. Be sure to send MIDI Clock in this mode. If the Super Bass Station does not receive MIDI Clock the LFO will
appear to be stuck / not functioning. A lot of software sequencers default to NOT transmitting MIDI Clock. If the LFO is
stuck / not functioning and you have it in MIDI Clock sync, the sequencer is not sending MIDI Clock. There is no other rea-
son.
NOTE: The LFO’s will take approximately 1 to 2 beats to “lock in” to the MIDI clock so always allow for this in your
sequence. i.e. insert a blank “count in” period at the beginning of a track. This parameter is memorised with the program.
Page 2 - LFO 2 Sync
Ident
Value
This display will alternate between “L2” ident ( LFO 2 Sync to LFO 1 ) and it’s value.
Data Entry/Program
Utilities/MIDI Clock
46
MIDI RX CH
MIDI TX CH
PROGRAM
EDIT
WRITE
UTILITY
SAVE
MIDI RX CH
MIDI TX CH
PROGRAM
EDIT
WRITE
UTILITY
SAVE