
turning off
To turn ONE.2 off, double-click the pedal at more than 240bpm, or more
than twice the speed of its current tempo.
turning on and starting
Tap the pedal on the “1” and the “2” (of course, you can also tap the “3”,
“4” (assuming 4/4 time) and the next “1” to get a more accurate result).
ONE.2 now transmits a continuous MIDI Clock signal and - if “phase correc-
tion” is switched on - on the following “1”, a “MIDI Start” command is also
transmitted. This will start a connected sequencer. Accordingly, the ONE.2
will transmit a “MIDI Stop” when you turn it off.
While ONE.2 is running you can keep tapping at any time. This tapping influ-
ences the tempo and, if “phase correction” is turned on, the phase. ONE.2
calculates the tempo with the average values of the last four time measure-
ments. New values will only be accepted when they are at least half of the
actual tempo. Therefore, for larger tempo changes you should change the
tempo in small steps.
For arpeggiators, you may want to switch “phase
correction”
off, because you typically start the
arpeggiator by pressing keyboard-keys.
If “phase correction” is
on, each tap has an in-
fluence on the phase and shifts the rhythm in
the direction of the next quarter note.
When the
music is completely off beat, the most exact
tempo is not useful.
For four new measure-
ments you will have
to tap five times: e.g.
“1” -
measurement - “2” -
measurement - “3” -
measurement - “4” -
measurement - “1”.
tap-on function
This is why the ONE.2 uses a sophisticated algorithm, which will slightly
increase or decrease the tempo in a short time, to get constantly closer
to the time you are tapping.
phase correction
„off“
(up)