Synchronizing With Other Modules - 1010music Toolbox v 1.1.4 User Manual

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Synchronizing with Other Modules

Toolbox is designed to work together with other modules. It can follow an external clock input and then use that to
control the CV and MIDI outputs to other modules. The toolbox clock can be driven by three sources, and will use the
highest priority clock signal available. The sources, in decreasing order of priority are:
1.
CV clock input in the Clock Input jack
2.
MIDI Clock from the MIDI Input jack
3.
Internal free running clock
When a MIDI Clock is used, toolbox responds to MIDI clock pulse, play and stop signals. When a MIDI play signal is
received, the playback of the module resumes from the beginning, and the play signal is passed along to the MIDI
outputs. When a MIDI stop signal is received, the module stops playback and passes this signal along to the MIDI
outputs.
Toolbox can also drive a clock signal to other modules in a few different ways. You can use the four MIDI outputs to
output the MIDI clock to other modules. You can also use a Gate Sequencer to configure your own custom clock
signal that will go out the corresponding Gate output jack. In this way you could create a repeating sequence of
1/16
th
notes to generate an analog clock.
All of the sequencers generate MIDI, Gate or CV signals, or some combination thereof, which are designed to drive
other modules. For example, the NOTE sequencer is a great source of a MIDI signal to drive Synthbox. Any module
that can receive CV, MIDI or Gate signals can work with toolbox to create new and creative sequences.
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