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The module has two additional CV outputs:
The CV output MODULATION reacts to MODWHEEL (Control Change No. 1) and supplies a
voltage of 0 .. + 5V
The CV output PITCHBEND reacts to the pitch bend wheel and supplies a voltage of 0 .. + 2v.
After switching on, the voltage is set to + 1v (middle position of the pitch bend wheel). If the pitch
bend wheel is turned down, the voltage drops to zero volts, if it is turned up, the voltage rises to
a maximum of + 2v. The module only evaluates the MSB data byte (since most pitch benders
do not use the high resolution).
Midi channel setting:
Normally, the two CV outputs are automatically assigned to the midi channel of the first voice.
However, you can also change the midi channel for both individually using the SYSEX file.
-> see chapter SYSEX
CONTROL CHANGE number setting:
The CV output MODULATION is set to control change number 1. This number can also be chan-
ged using SYSEX.
-> see chapter SYSEX
3.3 MODULATION / PITCHBEND CV outputs
The module has two additional clock / gate outputs:
The GATE output
RUN
is switched on when a MIDI START or CONTINUE command is recei-
ved and switched off when a MIDI STOP is received.
The clock output
1/16th
delivers 16th clock impulses which are generated from the received
MIDI clock. The impulses have a duty cycle of 50% (32nd note length). The clock is only output
after receiving MIDI START or CONTINUE.
Both outputs deliver approxi 5v in the ON state.
3.4 RUN and 1/16th outputs