ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Echo
Turn Echo off to prevent the S2400 from sending MIDI note on/off messages back to the port
that they were received from.
Pattern Chg
The S2400 can accept a MIDI message to change the current pattern. If ProgChg is selected, then
MIDI program change messages will set the pattern number. If CC 32 is selected, then MIDI
Continuous Controller number 32 messages will set the pattern number. If none is selected,
then no MIDI message will change the pattern number.
MIDI Jack Settings
Each jack has its own settings to control which messages are sent and received on that jack. The
MIDI DIN, USB B, and USB Host jacks all have the same settings.
Clock Out
Send clock and transport (start, stop, continue) messages. If an external clock source is selected,
clock out will not be sent to that jack even if this option is checked.
Notes Out
Send MIDI note on/off messages when tracks are played.
Transport In
Accept start, stop, continue, and song position pointer messages. If an external clock source is
selected, then only transport messages from that source are accepted, even if this option is
checked.
Notes In
Accept MIDI note on/off messages to play tracks. If a track is played via MIDI, the note on/off
messages will not be echoed back to the source of the MIDI message.
Velocity In
If accepting MIDI notes in, also accept the velocity from the note on message. If this option is
off, then the level faders on the S2400 control the level. This works much the same way as the
dynamic pads option.
Clock In Jack
The 3.5mm clock in and out jacks can be configured for a variety of functions.
Function
Ignored, clock, reset, or it can play any one of the 32 tracks
Clock Speed
If the function is clock, the S2400 needs to know the incoming clock resolution: 96, 48, 24, or
12 PPQN, or 16
th
notes. For resolutions lower than the S2400’s native clock speed of 96 PPQN,
the S2400 will interpolate the in-between clock ticks.