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Dark EnerGy
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Functionality
3.3.3. Learn Mode / MIDI Functions
In learn mode you decide, how Dark Energy processes incomming MIDI data. Next to this, you control the
settings of the internal arpeggiator and set the reference tone, which determines the lowest note in Dark
Energy‘s note range.
You may access each function via MIDI program changes. The table below lists all functions. The notes (1)
to (10) explain all functions in detail.
Function
MIDI-Message
Count
1-128
Count
0-127
Note
Short Explanation
MIDI-Channel/Reference
note
(CV1=0V)
Note on
(1)
CV3 Velocity off
Program Change
#1
#0
(2)
CV3=Volume
CV3 Velocity on
Program Change
#2
#1
(2)
CV3=Volume*Velocity
CV4 Velocity off
Program Change
#3
#2
(2)
CV4=Ctr.X
CV4 Velocity on
Program Change
#3
#3
(2)
CV4=Ctr.X*Velocity
Retrigger
Off
Program Change
#5
#4
(3)
On
Program Change
#6
#5
(3)
Key-Assign-Mode
Highest note
Program Change
#15
#14
(6)
Last note
Program Change
#16
#15
(6)
Reference note
Program Change
#17
#16
(6)
Stack note
Program Change
#18
#17
(6)
Arp. Mode On/Off
Program Change
#19
#18
(7)
Arpeggiator
Arp. Mode Hold
Program Change
#20
#19
(7)
Arpeggiator
Arp. Mode Overwrite
Program Change
#21
#20
(7)
Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator Sync -
Internal
Program Change
#22
#21
(8)
Tempo - internal
Arpeggiator Sync –
External (MIDI
Realtime/Clock)
Program Change
#23
#22
(9)
Tempo - external
Controller for CV4
Free MIDI-
Controller (not
Bank Change-
Controller
Ctrl-0/32)
(10)
Notes:
(1) MIDI channel/reference for CV1=0V
In case of an incoming note event in the learn mode the note number and the channel of the event are ta
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ken over as the new reference tone and MIDI channel of Dark Energy. The reference note is the MIDI note
number that belongs to 0V CV1 output. In practice you simply enter the learn mode and press the key on
your MIDI keyboard that should belong to 0V CV1. MIDI note events below the reference note or more than
5 octaves above the reference note are ignored as the CV1 voltage range of Dark Energy is 0...+5V. The
factory default settings of reference note and MIDI channel are note number 36 (C) and channel 1.