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USER MANUAL
BASS module will be sent to the output of the first channel of the converter. The CV on this
output will be proportional to the note number that is currently played by the BASS module.
This function is very useful if, for example, you want the cutoff frequency of the filter to
follow the pitch of the note being played. To activate this function, simply simultaneously
press the LRN button of the first channel of the converter and any key on the MIDI bass
keyboard. The first channel of the converter is marked KTR (key tracking).
Please remember that the looper-recorder has a clock up-sampling process that needs
a little time for setting. The first few dozens of milliseconds after MIDI clock start can
be inaccurate. To avoid this, the timespan between stop and start on your DAW or
sequencer that feeds MIDI-clock to Pulsar, has to be at least 5 seconds (then the
up-sampling system stops to wait for the next clock pulse and saves the previous
value that will be used after clock start).
A second option is to use the LRST pin for alignment with the clock divider.
When using MIDI-clock synchronization, we strongly recommend connecting the LRST
pin to 0.25 out of the clock divider to ensure a perfect sync.
Pressing simultaneously the SHAPE and WARP LRN buttons will stop all MIDI trigger-
ing. You can use it as a MIDI panic button if your MIDI system freezes.
GENERAL LABELING PRINCIPLES
Contact function marking:
The arrows connecting the various elements indicate their relationship and show the di-
rection of the signal flow.
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