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MIDI controller and a versatile standalone sequencer. BeatStep Pro can be configured and used in many different ways. We can not list them all here, but we can try and give you a few examples in this quickstart.
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2/ In “Sync” section “Clock In/Out settings” should be on 24ppq If not, change the settings to 24ppqn Beatstep Pro as Slave Connect the Sync socket of your Roland gear to the Beatstep Pro Clock input using the Black DIN to Jack adaptator.
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USING THE CLOCK IN/OUT OF YOUR BEATSTEP PRO Set the Sync of the Beatstep Pro on “CLK” Now press play on your Roland device, Beatstep Pro should start. Important note: If the two devices are not synchronized when playing. 1/ Press the “Stop” button on both devices...
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OF YOUR BEATSTEP PRO Beatstep Pro as Master Connect the Sync socket of your Roland gear to the Beatstep Pro Clock ouput using the Black DIN to Jack adaptator. Set your Roland device as a Slave of the DIN sync signal. It should differ from the gear you’re using.
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You can use the Clock In/Out with a simple mono mini-jack to send the clock to an analog sequencer or anything you want in your modular system. The Beatstep Pro is also sending a start/stop signal through its output. Here is a scheme of an adaptation which links the two separated signals.
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