Bypass Mode - Stereoping Synth Controller Operation Manual

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The lights of the pressed buttons will start flashing, you can release the buttons now.
The SSC waits for an incoming note on it's Midi In jack. If nothing comes in for about
30 seconds, the SSC will return to normal operation mode, keeping it's old
Midichannel. You can also leave this mode manually by shortly pressing any of the
buttons. If the SSC learnt which channel to use, it will nicely flash and also return to
normal operation.
Normaly in this mode you send a Midinote to learn the Midichannel. There is two
exception
1. the 1006R edition for Oberheim Matrix1000 and Matrix 6 / 6r distinguishes
between incoming note and pitchbend.
Sending a note sets the SSC as a programmer for the Matrix 1000 and extracts
the Midichannel from the note
Sending a pitch bend sets the SSC as a programmer for the Matrix 6/6r and
extracts the Midichannel from the pitchbend message
The mode (Matrix1000 or Matrix6) is – besides the channel of course - also stored
permanently in memory.
2. the Qfeld edition for Waldorf Q-family and Blofeld distinguishes between incoming
note and pitchbend.
Sending a note sets the SSC as a programmer for the Q/microQ and extracts the
Midichannel from the note
Sending a pitch bend sets the SSC as a programmer for the Blofeld and extracts
the Midichannel from the pitchbend message
The mode (Q or Blofeld) is – besides the channel of course - also stored permanently
in memory.

Bypass Mode

This mode is for optimizing Mididata flow and locking the user interface against
unintended parameter changes at the same time. You can enter the Bypass Mode by
holding the button combination printed on the frontpanel. The corresponding lights
will flash to indicate your SSC is in Bypass Mode.
In Bypass Mode, most routines of the SSC's software are skipped and incoming Midi is
passed through unprocessed offering the least latency. In addition any dialing of the
pots is ignored. This is useful for several situations:
your perfect song is ready for being recorded and you want to ensure the
smallest latency for Mididata going through the SSC
you want to dump a SysEx soundbank into your synth (SysEx is normally
Operation Manual 'Stereoping Synth Controller'
V1.2 - 12.2014
© Stereoping Germany, Hattingen 2014

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