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12 mul ticl ock - us er man ual
It is recommended to program a
simple percussive sound on every full
note of the machines involved in the
calibration process.
Offset Calibration. Used to set the zero
position in time for each channel.
Enable MIDI Song Position Pointer
Forwarding for a MIDI output channel.
Correct offsets are added to compen-
sate the 1 bar count in for POS/NEG
mode.
Offset calibration process is initiated by selecting
the menu. You are asked to start the clock source first. If you are
using the internal generator, please press the global play button,
otherwise start the master clock.
First, adjust the offset roughly until both sounds play at the
same instant. Afterwards you can get into microtiming by holding
the set channel button and adjust in steps of 20 μs.
Change the value until you are happy with the result. Stop the
master clock and submit your value by clicking the encoder.

Channel Mode

Each channel can be configured under
MIDI
MIDI Clock (
), DIN Sync/sync24 (
Analog
(
).
MIDI
If
is selected, a sub-menu is available to enable Song Posi-
tion Pointer forwarding. In this mode, song position data received
on either the physical MIDI In or via USB MIDI is forwarded to the
selected channel. Make sure to send SPP information only to one
of the four USB MIDI ports or DIN MIDI In.
Unused channels can further be used as a MIDI controller (
A special function is available on Channel 1 which features an ana-
log LFO on it's TRS output jack (
Offset
Chn Mode
to emit either
DIN
) or analog modular clock
LFO
).
in
Ctrl
).

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