X is clock
Y is retrigger CV
Z selects the MIDI file
A is pitch CV output
B is gate output
Outputs MIDI
Parameter Min Max Default
Description
0
-1
31
-1
Selects the MIDI file.
Algorithm-specific playlist filename: midi-playlist-clocked.txt
This algorithm plays MIDI files, converting the MIDI into CV outputs on A & B (as detailed
above).
The current MIDI file is selected with the Z knob/CV, if parameter 0 is -1, or by the parameter itself
if it is in the range 0-31, in which case Z is not used.
The X input is a clock, which controls the speed of the MIDI file playback. A clock pulse should
exceed 1V. The clocks correspond to quarter notes in the MIDI file.
Y is a retrigger input. A trigger pulse in excess of 1V will reset the file to the beginning.
MIDI Output
: the MIDI file being played is transmitted unaltered on the disting's MIDI output.
J-2 Multisample 2 Audio Playback
X is retrigger CV
Y is V/octave pitch CV
Z is tune ±0.5 octaves
A is left audio output
B is right audio output
Parameter Min Max Default
Description
0
0
99
0
Folder.
1
-8
8
0
Octave shift.
2
0
99
0
Envelope time.
3
-1
4
-1
MIDI mode.
4
0
24
2
Pitch bend depth.
5
0
1
1
Selects the panning option.
6
0
60
0
Gate offset.
This algorithm plays audio files, using a 1V/octave pitch input (Y) to both select the sample and
control its pitch. This would typically be used for playing a multisampled instrument across a range
of pitches, or for mapping individual sounds (e.g. drums) to different notes.
This is a dual version of the Multisample Audio Playback algorithm below. Two voices play at
once; they can play continuously, but a more typical use would be to use the envelope time
parameter to have notes decay when the gate closes – then, this being a dual algorithm, one note can
continue to decay while the next one starts.
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