The control output can be used some different kind of controls. It can either control an LFO which is set to fast 0.254, medium 2:05 or BPM mode; a Delay set to 3s or 5 min, or it can control the ClockGen module's BPM value.
The green tap input can be used to auto-tap the module from an LFO or from a ClockGen module.
The rate multiplier controls the scaling applied to the control output, it will make controlled LFOs go faster or slower by some factor.
The sync output is activated for 1 ms on each tap action and on each cycle, it can be used to sync an LFO (when the rate multiplier is set to a / mode (less than 1) an extra divider will be needed to not prematurely reset the LFO).
The sync output can also be mannually triggered with the sync button.
The slave in and output can be used to chain up several MidiClockIn, RateConverter or Tapper modules, the first one in the chain will be the master controlling all other Tappers. Other tappers can be set to different control modes to get LFOs and delays synced up properly at different rates.
The P, X and slave inputs are polyphonic, and so is the control output. The tap input listens on the first voice only, the sync output fires on all voices simultaneously and the slave output is identical over all voices too.
Anyways, it is on the utility tab.
Hmm .. I guess it could use a sync input too .. to sync up multiple instances.
Edit: forget about the polyphony remarks for now - that is for the nextt release ... _________________ Jan
also .. could someone please turn down the thermostat a bit.
The control output can be used some different kind of controls. It can either control an LFO which is set to fast 0.254, medium 2:05 or BPM mode; a Delay set to 3s or 5 min, or it can control the ClockGen module's BPM value.
The green tap input can be used to auto-tap the module from an LFO or from a ClockGen module.
The rate multiplier controls the scaling applied to the control output, it will make controlled LFOs go faster or slower by some factor.
The sync output is activated for 1 ms on each tap action and on each cycle, it can be used to sync an LFO (when the rate multiplier is set to a / mode (less than 1) an extra divider will be needed to not prematurely reset the LFO).
The sync output can also be mannually triggered with the sync button.
The slave in and output can be used to chain up several MidiClockIn, RateConverter or Tapper modules, the first one in the chain will be the master controlling all other Tappers. Other tappers can be set to different control modes to get LFOs and delays synced up properly at different rates.
The P, X and slave inputs are polyphonic, and so is the control output. The tap input listens on the first voice only, the sync output fires on all voices simultaneously and the slave output is identical over all voices too.
Anyways, it is on the utility tab.
Hmm .. I guess it could use a sync input too .. to sync up multiple instances.
Edit: forget about the polyphony remarks for now - that is for the nextt release ...
O ehm... overlooked this thing. Thank's Bluehell. Maybe delete this topic in that case.
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