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Clock settings
When Clock Rx is OFF, the clock is in internal mode and Circuit Rhythm’s BPM is defined only by the
internal tempo clock. Any external clock will be ignored. When Clock Rx is ON, Circuit Rhythm is in
AUTO mode and the BPM will be set by an externally applied MIDI clock at either the
MIDI In
or the
USB ports if a valid one is applied; if this is not the case, Circuit Rhythm will automatically switch to its
internal clock.
If Clock Tx is ON, Circuit Rhythm is the clock leader and its clock – whatever the source - will be
available as MIDI Clock at the rear panel USB and
MIDI Out
connectors. Setting Clock Tx to OFF will
result in no clock data being transmitted.
See also “External clock” on
Analogue clock rates
Circuit Rhythm outputs a continuous analogue clock from the rear panel
Sync Out
connector
2
at an
amplitude of 5 V. The frequency of this clock is related to the tempo clock (internal or external). The
output clock rate is set with the first five buttons on the third row of the grid (Pad Nos. 17-21). You
can select the rate to be 1, 2, 4, 8 or 24 ppqn (pulse per quarter note) by pressing the appropriate
pad. The default value is 2 ppqn. The following table summarises the settings:
Pad
Analogue clock rate
17
1 ppqn
18
2 ppqn
19
4 ppqn
20
8 ppqn
21
24 ppqn
Note that Swing (if set to something other than 50%) is not applied to the analogue clock output.
Sticky Shift
Sticky Shift is an accessibility feature that allows the
Shift
button to function as a toggle instead of a
momentary control. To enable Sticky Shift, press
Shift
in
Setup View
so that it is lit bright green. To
disable the functionality, press
Shift
again so that it is lit dim red.
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