User`s manual
GLOBAL SETTINGS
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main screen shows “EXT”. If no clock signal is received, the Monomachine will fall back to
its internal tempo after a few seconds. When a clock signal is received again the Monoma-
chine will be synced to the external tempo.
TRANSPORT (transport) controls if the Monomachine should respond to MIDI Start, Stop
and Song Pointer Position.
When the Transport parameter is set to ACCEPT, MIDI start, stop and song pointer position
messages are recognised.
When the TRANSPORT parameter is set to IGNORE, MIDI start, stop and song pointer
positions are ignored.
PRG CHANGE (program change) controls whether PRG CHANGE received changes pat-
tern of the Monomachine.
• The Monomachine can transmit a high precision MIDI clock. It is often a good idea
to use the Monomachine as master instead of slave, as the timing of other MIDI
equipment including many setups with well-known Windows and Mac sequencers
is not always reliable.
MULTI MAP EDIT
The MULTI MAP EDIT menu provides a fully configurable keymap for trigging patterns.
1. Select the CONTROL in the GLOBAL menu. Then select MULTIMAP EDIT using the
[ARROW] keys and press [ENTER/YES].
Each row represents one range of the keyboard named keymap range where one selected
pattern will be trigged according to the settings on the row.
Navigate in the keymap using the [ARROW] keys. Adjust the settings using the LEVEL
knob.
RANGE (range) is a column where the upper and lower key range limits for the keymap
range is controlled. Only the upper range limit can be set. The lower range limit is set one
key higher than the previous keymap range upper limit. Adjusting the upper range limit will
update the lower range limit for the next range limit. Keymap ranges can be inserted using
[FUNCTION] + [DOWN] and deleted using [FUNCTION] + [UP]. When inserting new key-
map ranges there need to be room in the current keymap range. If the range is only one
note no new range can be inserted at that position.
PAT (pattern) is the column where the patterns which will be trigged for the keymap range
are set. The first pattern, called CUR, means the current pattern. If CUR is selected the
keymap range settings will be applied to the pattern currently selected when the range is
played.