MIDI GENERAL CONFIGURATION
The General Configuration Menu page allows the User to configure:
REMOTE CONTROL
CV1 MIDI CH
CV2 MIDI CH
CV3 MIDI CH
CV4 MIDI CH
CV5 MIDI CH
CLOCK TYPE
CLOCK DIV
MIDI SOFT THRU
ON / OFF
OFF to 16
OFF to 16
OFF to 16
OFF to 16
OFF to 16
OFF / SLAVE
6 to 48
ON / OFF
MIDI SOFT THRU:
Allows any incoming message from MIDI IN to be routed to MIDI OUT, this is necessary if you’re daisy chain-
ing MIDI devices.
CLOCK TYPE:
Allows the module to operate from it’s Clock Input (OFF) or to Synchronize to an external MIDI device’s clock
(SLAVE).
CLOCK DIV:
This is an experimental feature not found in most MIDI devices, it defines the Incoming MIDI clock division.
As a standard MIDI clock comes as a flow of 24 messages every 1/4 note, this makes it sync with high
eficience. Changing this value most probably will result in unsynchronized events but can also be used to
divide the incoming BPM, if set to 12 it will multiply the incoming BPM by a factor of 2 and if set to 48 it
will divide the incoming BPM by a factor of 2, For ex: 120 BPM and a clock division of 12 will result in a 240
BPM, if the clock division is 48 then the effective BPM will be 60.
Any value in between will make it work in very unusual and very interesting ways.
REMOTE CONTROL:
This allows for transport messages to be received and respected by the 402.
For ex: if connected to a sequencer it will Play every time the sequencer is set on Play, Stop everytime the
sequencer is stopped and Continue (just like Play but the sequencer is not reset to Bar number 1) everytime
the sequencer resumes playing.
CV 1 to 4 MIDI CH:
This allows the user to set independent MIDI Channels for each of the CV to MIDI converters.
ADDAC402 EXPANSION MIDI GUIDE
January.2017
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