Local control
- Local off means all the panel controls and the keyboard are transmitted over
MIDI, but they're disconnected from the MicroFreak. This is convenient if you're working with
a DAW; you'll hear the keyboard and controls on the MicroFreak when its track is selected,
and MIDI is being sent back to trigger it, but you won't hear it when DAW tracks assigned
to other instruments are selected. You can then play other instruments from the MicroFreak
without it playing along. Also, the MicroFreak can be playing back MIDI you've recorded
while you play other instruments from its keyboard and controls.
Arp/Seq MIDI out
(On/Off) - The arpeggiator/sequencer can send MIDI notes to trigger
other instruments or to be recorded in a DAW.
MIDI through
- When "on", incoming MIDI data echoes to the MIDI Out port.
Knob sends CCs
(ON, Off) - Defines whether knobs send CC data. CC data enables you to
control external synths.
MIDI Merge
(USB+KBD, MIDI+KBD, BOTH+KBD) - Defines how keyboard data merges in the
MIDI stream.
MIDI clock source
(USB, MIDI, Sync) - The USB port is the MicroFreak's built-in MIDI
interface, which you connect to a Mac or PC; MIDI is the 5-pin DIN MIDI In.
SYNC Clock in/out settings
- Use the Sync port to interface with pre-MIDI devices, such as
old Korg and Roland drum machines. The following types are supported: One step, 2PPQ,
24PPQ, 48PPQ.
Global Tempo
- When set to "On" the tempo settings of a preset are ignored. Tempo remains
at the most recent set tempo.
Program Change Receive
- MIDI Program Change commands switch MicroFreak presets.
That can be convenient, or you can turn it off to prevent presets from changing when you
don't want them to.
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