Eclipse User Manual
Eclipse User Manual
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Release 4.0.1
MIDI Clock Set
SETUP
TEMPO
(TAP SRC)
to
Midiclock
to control the
tempo from a MIDI sequencer connected to the Eclipse’s
MIDI input.
See page 47 for information about enabling Midi Clock output.
Externals Set
SETUP
TEMPO
(TAP SRC)
to
extx
(where
x
is a
number between 1 and 16) to control the tempo from
external controller inputs.
See page 43 for more information about Externals.
When you save or update a program, the current tempo is saved along with
it. This
saved
tempo will replace the
current
tempo the next time the pro-
gram is loaded.
You can disable the tempo by setting
SETUP
TEMPO
(TAP SRC)
to
Off
.
Additional explanations and diagrams can be found on page 26. We highly recommend checking them out!
Tempo Mode
When a program is saved, the current tempo setting is always saved as
part of the program. However, it might be desirable to ignore the tempo
stored in a program and instead have Eclipse maintain a constant tempo
setting. The
SETUP
TEMPO
( MODE )
determines whether Eclipse will be
set to the program’s tempo when the progra m is loaded. To maintain the
current tempo setting when loading a program, choose
Global
. To update
the system tempo to the saved value when loading a program, choose
Prog
.
Tempo-Controlled Parameters: T_DELAY, T_RATE, etc.
You’ll notice many parameters with “
T_
” stuck onto the beginning of
their names. These parameters synchronize to the tempo. For example,
to the right we see
(T_RATE)
. Its values are rhythmic, and right now the
chorus depicted will oscillate once every
1/2 note
.
If you want the chorus to ignore the tempo, set
(T_RATE)
to
off
and use
the unadorned
(RATE)
soft key to enter in a rate.
If you want every parameter in the Eclipse to ignore the tempo, set
SETUP
TEMPO
(TAP SRC)
to
Off
.
See page 35 for a more in-depth discussion of “T_” parameters. See page 26 for a diagram of the tempo and its
relation to “T_” parameters.
Tutorial 1: Loading a Program, Setting the Tempo, and Assigning Modulation
OK, we’re going to run you through “a day in the life of your Eclipse”! First, turn it on.
We want to load a program, and that’s the sort of thing that happens in
the “
PROGRAM
area.” So, press the
PROGRAM
key!
The Eclipse sorts its programs so that the type of program you want to
load is easily found. Press
CRITERIA
(SORT BY)
and turn the knob until
the display reads
Number
. Then press
(SEARCH B)
and turn the knob
until the display reads
Source
(this will allow us to search for a program based on
the type of instrument the program was designed for)
.
Содержание Eclipse
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