RETRIG OFF
NOTE 1
CV
GATE
0
2
1
3
8
10
6
4
5
11
NOTE 2
RETRIG ON
CV
GATE
7
9
M I D I T H I N G
R E F E R E N C E
F U N C T I O N A L
M O D E S
U S E R M A N U A L
S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S
.5
RUNNING CLOCK
Pressing Notes 4 (E) and 5 (F) will set
ON or OFF running clock mode. This
mode will cause MIDI Thing to turn off
clock messages processing when a
STOP message arrives. MIDI clock will
resume when a START message is
received.
This mode is perfect for machines, like
those from Elektron, which keep
sending MIDI even after STOP has been
pressed.
CLOCK RE SOLUTION
A MIDI clock signal will be sent from
your MIDI device to the MIDI Thing at a
rate of 24ppqn (parts per quarter
note). By default MIDI Thing scales this
down by a factor of six to output
4ppqn for syncing with outer devices,
however it is possible to change this
RE TRIGGER ON/OFF
You can activate or deactivate retrigger
mode pressing notes 0 (C) or 2 (D)
.
When retrigger is ON every time a Note ON
arrives the gate will briefly go low, even if
the Note OFF of the previous note hasn't yet
arrived.
When retrigger is OFF, the gate will only
trigger for a new note if the Note OFF for
the previous MIDI note has been received. In
the Monophonic modes this means that if a
note is pressed and held while another note
is pressed, there will be no gate for the
second note (to trigger an envelope for
instance), although the CV will change. In
retrigger mode, every time a note is pressed
a new gate is created.
0 (C).
Retrigger OFF
2 (D).
Retrigger ON
4 (E).
Running clock OFF
5 (F).
Running clock ON
1 (C#).
/24 (Default)
3 (D#).
/48
6 (F#).
/12
8 (G#).
/6
10 (A#).
/3
7 (G).
Reset
9 (A).
ST/SP Gate
11 (B).
Enter Calibration
RETRIGGER MODE
CLOCK MODE
CLOCK RESOLUTION
CALIBRATION MODE
SYSTEM MODE
By broadcasting on
Channel 2
while in
MODE you are able to change system
options and calibrate CV channels. Midi
Thing has four groups of settings:
Retrigger Mode, Clock Mode, Clock
Resolution and Calibration.
Each of them is related to a specific
group of notes of the
first octave
.
(see the table below)
ST/SP BEHAVIOUR