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MIDI Module
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4 Sync input: Define here the input from which the MULTISTATION should expect a
synchronization signal, when the synchronization is MIDI clock.
5 Click Port (output) Define here to which port the MULTISTATION wil send a click
signal. In this case it will send clicks in crotchets on channel 10. Use this function for
example to perform MIDI recording with the MULTISTATION and when a metronome
click is needed.
10.18 Bottom Line in the [rec/syn] Screen
You have the following options here:
1 Internal Switches the synchronization to intern. This means that the MULTISTATION
becomes the timing master. Selecting this function is equivalent to Internal in the
Synchronization field.
2 MIDIclock Switches the synchronisation to extern. This means that the MULTISTATION
waits for a synchronization signal from outside. Selecting this function is equivalent to
MIDI Clock in the Synchronization field. Please note that the Multistation reacts to
transport commands of the keypad in this mode as well.
10.19 Functions Menu in the [rec/syn] Screen
You have the following options here:
1 Set Internal sync Switches the synchronization to intern. This means that the
MULTISTATION becomes the timing master. Selecting this function is equivalent to
Internalin the Synchronization field.
2 Set MIDI-clock sync Switches the synchronization to extern. This means that the
MULTISTATION waits for a synchronization signal from outside. Selecting this function
is equivalent to MIDI Clock in the Synchronization field.
Please note: When synchronizing with other MIDI devices, the MULTISTATION sends and receives MIDI-Clock and
Song-Position-Pointer SPP. To apply these protocols properly, you should have at least a basic understanding of
the MIDI standard. Please refer to technical literature in case of doubt.