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Page 3: Tempo (
Tempo
)
This sets the tempo of Impulse’s internal MIDI clock, in
BPM. This can be useful in live performance for arpeggiator
and roll timings. The range is 40 to 240, with a default value
of 120 BPM.
Page 4: Clock source (
ClockSrc
)
This setting selects the source for Impulse’s clock
synchronisation, which is used for the Arpeggiator and Roll
functions. The options are: Internal (
Int
), USB (
Usb
), MIDI
(
Mid
) or Auto (
Aut
). In Auto setting, the setting reverts to
Internal when no USB sync source is present; note that Auto
mode ignores any clock signal that may be present at the
MIDI In
DIN socket. Also, Auto mode will ensure that the
internal clock will continue to run at the ‘last-known’ external
clock rate should the external USB clock source fail.
Page 5: MIDI Out source (
DIN From
)
This setting determines whether an external device
connected to the DIN
MIDI Out
socket will receive its
MIDI commands locally from Impulse (
Loc
) or from your
computer (
Usb
). This is a useful feature when you are using
both music software and additional external devices such as
synths. The default setting is local (
Loc
).
Page 6: SysEx Data Dump
(
DumpSYX?
)
With this option selected, pressing
Enter
14
will let you
download all Impulse’s current internal settings for the
currently active template. This is a useful exercise for
backup security, or for transferring a template to another
Impulse.
Note – There is no need to enter any specific ‘mode’ to import SysEx data. Impulse is always
in ‘read’ mode; it is only necessary to transmit the SysEx data (either from another Impulse or
from a computer using a MIDI SysEx utility). The imported data is initially loaded into a RAM
buffer; when you are happy that the transfer is complete you can then overwrite (save) the
template data into the desired template location.
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