Sound Parameters – The Tempo
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Envelopes are for modulations that occur once on each note. These generators are
assigned to parameters through the Modulation Matrix and influence these parameters to
alter a sound. In addition, the Modifier unit can process various mathematical operations
and functions on the modulation signals.
The Tempo
Tempo
40…300
The
Tempo
control is one of the most important parameters in all operation modes of the Q. It
controls the tempo of the Step Sequencer, the Arpeggiator, some Effect types and the LFO where
Clocked
is activated.
In Multi Mode,
Tempo
controls the overall tempo of the current Multi affecting all Sounds that are
used in its Instruments.
These parameters are affected by
Tempo
:
•
LFO 1…3 Speed
, when the respective
Clocked
parameter is activated
•
Effect type
Delay
, when its
Tempo
parameter is set to
Internal
•
The Arpeggiator
•
The Step Sequencer
Clock
Internal / Send / Auto / Auto-Thru
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The
Clock
parameter is located in the
Global menu
. You can also change the clock settings
by pressing the
Shift
button and turning the
Tempo
knob to the desired value.
Tempo
goes hand in hand with the
Clock
parameter. It determines how the Q reacts on incoming
MIDI Clock messages and if it sends those. Depending on the setting of
Clock
, the actual sound
tempo is set as follows:
•
Internal
means that the Q doesn’t react on incoming MIDI Clock nor does it send MIDI
Clock. The Q only syncs to its own tempo base that is set by
Tempo.
•
Send
means that the Q doesn’t react on incoming MIDI Clock but sends it as MIDI Clock
messages through its MIDI Out. Use this setting when you want to sync other devices to
the Q’s
Tempo
setting but never want to sync the Q to any other device.
•
Auto
means that the Q automatically syncs to incoming MIDI Clock if it is sent to it by an
external device like a sequencer or drum machine. If there is no MIDI Clock present, the
Q generates its internal tempo base and sends it as MIDI Clock messages through its MIDI
Out.
This is the recommended setting that works in almost all situations.
Now, how does
Auto
really work? When you select a Sound or a Multi, the programmed
tempo is used as long as no MIDI Clock is received. As soon as the Q receives MIDI
Clock, the
Tempo
parameter is changed to match the incoming MIDI Clock. This tempo
is still valid when no MIDI Clock is received anymore. You can now change the Tempo
manually starting from the calculated value or perform the
Recall
function for the Sound
or Multi to get back to the stored tempo.
•
Auto-Thru
means that the Q automatically syncs to incoming MIDI Clock and always
sends out MIDI Clock, no matter if it received it or if it generated the tempo base itself.
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