7.2
[TEMPO]-button and tempo LED at MIDI-sync mode
If you synchronize the DELTA CEP A via MIDI, you can read the current status on the
Tempo LED:
[TEMPO]-button and tempo LED at MIDI-sync mode
Button
Button
Tempo
LED
Description
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blue
When the tempo LED flashes blue, the DELTA CEP A
is receiving a MIDI clock. The system tempo
corresponds to the MIDI clock speed.
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- - -
yellow
If no MIDI Clock is sent because the MIDI clock has
stopped, the Tempo LED flashes in yellow at the
current tempo.
- - -
TEMPO
yellow
As long as the LED lights up yellow because no MIDI
clock is being received, you can adjust the tempo by
tapping quarter notes on the [TEMPO] button. You will
see that the blinking speed changes accordingly.
SHIFT
TEMPO
green
If you press [SHIFT] & [TEMPO] while the MIDI Clock is
missing, the internal clock runs and starts a sequencer
that is connected to the DELTA CEP A clock output.
With the start signal, patches with active morph mode
1 and 2 of the interpolator will run as well.
SHIFT
TEMPO
green
If you want to stop the clock, hold the [SHIFT] button
and push the [TEMPO] button again.
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- - -
blue
If the DELTA CEP A receives a MIDI clock again, the
tempo will resync to the MIDI Clock. In that case, the
Tempo LED will flash with a blue light again.
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- - -
- - -
Important! While the DELTA CEP A is in MIDI Sync
mode and receiving a clock, you can not start or stop
by [SHIFT] + [TEMPO]. However, the DELTA CEP A
receives MIDI Stop, Start and Continue commands to
keep synchronized sequencers in sync.
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