A-191
MCV 16
System A - 100
doepfer
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4.2 Indicators and controls
1
LEDs
The LEDs
1
indicate the frequency of the internal
LFOs. They indicate the state of the
sawtooth
signal
at output
S0
and/or the
triangle
wave at output
T0
.
2
Freq. + •
3
Freq. –
Buttons
2
and
3
have a double function in the MIDI-
CV interface:
•
Setting LFO frequency
Pressing buttons
2
or
3
increases
and/or
de-
creases
the
frequency
of the internal LFOs.
While buttons
2
or
3
are pressed,
LEDs
5
and
6
blink to show the increase or decrease in the LFO
frequency. If you reach the upper or lower limit of
the frequency, the LED stops blinking.
H
It’s easier and definitely
more precise
to
alter the LFO frequency
by MIDI controller
#92
.
Setting the MIDI input channel
If you simultaneously hold down buttons
2
and
3
,
"
learning mode
" is activated. This is signalled by
LEDs
5
,
6
and
8
all flashing at once.
You can now set the MIDI channel you want the
MCV16 to respond to. To do this, send a valid
MIDI
controller
(see table 1) to the A-191. This automati-
cally ends learning mode, the LEDs go out, and the
MIDI channel of whatever controller was used beco-
mes the input channel for all the MIDI data sent after
this.
LFO frequency and MIDI- input channel are only tem-
porarily stored, unless you save them by pressing
button
9
(see below).
H
The labels on LEDs
5
and
6
("Fast", "Slow",
"--") don’t have a function yet in MIDI-CV
mode, but are hoped to have in a future
update.
9
Reset / Store
To
save
the settings for
MIDI input channel
and
LFO
frequency
press button
9
.
LEDs
5
,
6
and
8
light for about a second to confirm
the save procedure has succeeded. At the same time,
all CV outputs are set to their default settings (see
table 1).