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Summary of Contents for Disaster Area Designs micro.clock Gen4

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ..etuP oMMon evIce onfIGuratIons ......6 ....eMPo etuP uIde IsPlay and creensaver MIdI c ......7 ......... lock etuP uIde IrMware Pdate ........8 ......ettInG onnected dItor PPlIcatIon ......9 sInG the MIcro clock micro.clock Gen4 Manual rev 1.00b, 09/17/2024 disasteraareadesigns.com...
  • Page 2: I Ntroduction

    Important Note: ntroduCtIon We’re always improving our products, so this manual may not reflect the current firm- ware options in your controller. micro.clock Gen4 Micro-Sized MIDI Tap Tempo and Clock Source Scan the code or visit our website for the most recent version of this manual, firmware, and other important product support.
  • Page 3: I Ns And O Uts

    ns and etup The micro.clock is compact but loaded with features and connectivity. All of the configuration and customization options are contained within the Setup Menu. Any changes you make in this menu are saved in the memory of the micro.clock for future use. Throughout this manual we’ll indicate Setup Menu options as MENU = OPTION, meaning we’d like you to navigate to that item in the Setup Menu and set its value to match.
  • Page 4: S Etup M Enu

    etup ContInued etup ContInued The following items are available to edit in the Setup Menu. MAX PRESET: Number of presets available to the user. Set to OFF to disable preset loading. Range TAP LENGTH: Configures the amount of time the outputs are on during a tap. Longer settings is OFF to 99, default is 12.
  • Page 5: T Ap T Empo S Etup G Uide

    MIdI C eMpo etup uIde loCk etup uIde MIDI Clock works in a similar way to Tap Tempo, but it sends a constant stream of MIDI messages Many devices implement a tempo setting method called “Tap Tempo, ” where the user “taps” instead of just one tap per quarter note.
  • Page 6: G Etting C Onnected

    ettInG onneCted sInG the MICro CloCk First, decide how you’d like to control your devices. Check out the Tap Tempo Setup MIDI Once you’ve configured and connected all of your devices, operating the micro.clock is simple. Clock Setup sections for information on how these outputs work. Turn the knob to set the tempo in either BPM (beats per minute) or MS (milliseconds,) depending on how you configured the BPM DISPLAY.
  • Page 7: M Ulti J Ack C Onfiguration

    resets ultI onfIGuratIon The micro.clock can store all of your tempo, subdivision, and program change settings to a MultiJack C is a special output, with additional functions not available on Outputs A and B. preset for easy recall. You can save up to 100 presets in the memory of the micro.clock. Use the Setup Menu to configure MultiJack C to one of the functions detailed below.
  • Page 8: T Oggle

    Any of the outputs on the micro.clock may be set to TOGGLE instead of TAP or MIDI. This This manual isn’t big enough for a complete write-up of every device the micro.clock Gen4 configures the output to behave like a latching foot switch that you can set.
  • Page 9: Isplay And S Creensaver

    Isplay and Creensaver IrMware pdate The micro.clock features an organic LED (OLED) display which shows tempo, preset name, The USB Type-C port (Gen4) may also be used to update the firmware on your micro.clock. setup information, and more. It is also equipped with a multi-color LED in the encoder which These firmware updates consist of improvements, bug fixes, and additional features, and are lights up the knob.
  • Page 10: E Ditor A Pplication

    dItor pplICatIon dItor pplICatIon ContInued We also offer a web-based editor / librarian application that allows you to configure your The Preset Editor tab allows you to rename, reorder, and change settings for each of the micro.clock. This application runs on any web browser supporting Web MIDI, including micro.clock presets.