MoltenVoltage TEMPODE Owner's Manual

MoltenVoltage TEMPODE Owner's Manual

Tempode is a programmable midi clock injector that adds midi clock

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Congratulations on purchasing TEMPODE™ by Molten Voltage
TEMPODE is a programmable MIDI Clock Injector that adds MIDI Clock to an existing stream of
MIDI data, or works as a stand-alone device.
Key Features
Stand-alone or Inline PedalBoard MIDI
Clock generator
Precision Tap Tempo control
Stores and recalls tempo for 128 programs
Simple to program - hold down a button!
Start/Stop and Tempo can be remotely
controlled with MIDI Control Change
messages
Optional MIDI Clock Auto-Start on Program
Change
MIDI Input Filter and Repeater
Commands other compatible Molten Voltage
devices to self-program
Solid, Professional-Grade construction, including Riveted Steel MIDI Jacks
Bright, 2-color LED makes it easy to see pedal status at a glance
Simple, intuitive user interface
Robust, 128 program storage
Compatible with all major MIDI controllers, including Voodoo Lab Ground Control, Rocktron MIDI
Raider, Behringer FCB1010, and many others
questions@MoltenVoltage.com
OWNER'S MANUAL
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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Congratulations on purchasing TEMPODE™ by Molten Voltage TEMPODE is a programmable MIDI Clock Injector that adds MIDI Clock to an existing stream of MIDI data, or works as a stand-alone device. Key Features • Stand-alone or Inline PedalBoard MIDI Clock generator •...
  • Page 2: Midi Filtering

    MIDI IN jack is repeated at the MIDI OUT jack. All other MIDI data is filtered out. Note: Units manufactured before October 1, 2014 also filter Note On data. TEMPODE injects MIDI Clock Data as well as MIDI Start and Stop messages into the filtered data stream.
  • Page 3: Tempo Control

    Program must be saved, as described below. TEMPO LED TEMPODE uses a two-color Red/Yellow LED (D) to indicate clock status and tempo. The TEMPO LED always flashes in time with the current tempo at quarter-note intervals. The tempo corresponds to the standard quarter note interval of 24 MIDI Clocks.
  • Page 4 Once the TAP TEMPO Button has been held long enough, the LED turns solid yellow. Release the button to store the program. TEMPODE will then quickly flash red, off, yellow, off, 8x to let you know the program was successfully stored.
  • Page 5: Selecting Midi Channel

    If TEMPODE is set for auto-start (as described above), receipt of a MIDI Program Change message causes TEMPODE to start sending MIDI Clock, if it was not already doing so. This is true even the current program number was received again.
  • Page 6 Molten Voltage™ TEMPODE Owner’s Manual - p.6 Control Change Messages TEMPODE will only respond to MIDI Control Change messages on Channels 1 or 15 (default). See above for information on Selecting MIDI Channel. Function Control Change Values Start/Stop MIDI Clock...
  • Page 7 Owner’s Manual - p.7 MIDI Phantom Power TEMPODE is designed to receive MIDI Phantom Power at the MIDI IN Jack in the standard MIDI Phantom Power format of Pin 1 = Ground and Pin 3 = 9-15 volts DC. Power in any other format will not work and may damage TEMPODE.
  • Page 8: Midi Implementation Chart

    Plug in 9 volt DC, 2,1mm Tip Negative Power Supply. Clicking or Noise Use a separate or isolated Power Supply for TEMPODE MIDI device is not receiving MIDI Make sure your other MIDI device is configured to receive MIDI Clock. Consult the User’s Clock Guide for that device.
  • Page 9 Voltage disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use. No licenses are conveyed, implicitly or otherwise, under any Molten Voltage intellectual property rights. MIDI SPLITTY, SIXY, CTL-Sync, CONTROL SYNC, MASTER CONTROL, TEMPODE, NODE, Tru-Foot, Molten Voltage, Visionary Effects, ReMute, “Sturdy Scalable Simple”, “streamline your sound”, “Design simple Design sublime”, and “the future just showed up”...

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