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Type | Master Clock Generator |
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Inputs | MIDI |
Outputs | MIDI |
SMPTE Standards | 24 fps, 25 fps, 29.97 fps, 30 fps |
Power Supply | 12V DC |
Weight | 600 g |
Clock Range | 30 BPM to 300 BPM |
Details how to select the primary clock source for synchronization, choosing from Audio In, Internal, MIDI, or DIN Sync.
Explains the importance of setting the correct time signature for accurate synchronization and downbeat alignment.
Describes how to access and configure individual settings for each of the multiclock's output channels.
Allows users to set the minimum and maximum values for the shift knob, enabling fine-tuning of timing offsets.
Enables compensation for audio delays and latency by setting a constant offset for each channel's zero position.
Configures each channel to output MIDI Clock, DIN Sync/sync24, or analog modular clock signals.
Enables the creation of polyrhythmic patterns by setting clock dividers for different output channels.
Allows configuration of an analog LFO signal on Channel 1, including waveform selection and frequency control.
Provides detailed control over clock polarities, start/stop behavior, and dividers for analog sync signals.
Enables unused channels to function as MIDI Controllers, sending Control Change commands.
Facilitates saving and loading custom channel configurations for quick recall and instrument setup.
Allows configuration of general machine behavior, including Machine Mode, Free Wheel, and Remote settings.
Covers fundamental system settings such as Audio Threshold, LCD brightness, contrast, and factory reset options.
Details the use of the provided VST/AU plugin for straightforward synchronization setup with a Digital Audio Workstation.
Describes an alternative method for synchronization using a dedicated sync track and sample within a DAW or sampler.
Allows mapping incoming MIDI channels to specific output ports and substituting MIDI channel numbers.
Enables adding MIDI commands from a DAW to the multiclock's timing-accurate MIDI clock streams.
Allows remote control and monitoring of shift and shuffle parameters using MIDI commands over USB.
Explains how to control DAW transport functions (Start/Stop) using the multiclock's physical buttons via USB MIDI.
Provides various tips and practical information for optimizing the multiclock's performance and usage.
Offers specific tips and troubleshooting advice related to using audio signals for synchronization with the multiclock.