Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
off - no incoming messages will be re-sent
edtrk - incoming messages will be re-sent to the instrument on the current edit track.
This is primarily for use with a master keyboard, so it can rapidly be routed to any
instrument by selecting its track.
thru - incoming messages will pass straight through, on the same MIDI channel, to
the same numbered MIDI OUT port. This option might be used with an instrument that has a
two-way connection to a Cirklon port and local-control turned off, so that the keyboard
always controls its internal sound generation, but with the messages routed through Cirklon
for real-time recording.
<p>-nn - incoming messages pass on their original MIDI channel, but to a different
MIDI port.
When this option is selected, you must turn encoder 7 to change the destination port number.
The label ‘<p>’ shown here represents a port number when setting the option.
The text ‘nn’ is as it appears, and shows that messages remain on their original channel.
This option may be used to re-route incoming messages from one of the USB ports to one of
the serial ports, or the CV port. This would allow a connected PC to send messages to
instruments attached directly to Cirklon. If you really had to.
<p>-<nn> - this option will pass incoming messages to another port, re-channelised to a
single MIDI channel. When this option is selected, turn encoder 7 to step through all possible
port and channel numbers.
Caution: setting up MIDI thru routes where external MIDI paths exist between Cirklon inputs
and outputs may mean messages can become stuck in an infinite loop, causing buffer over-
flows.
It’s a good idea to think your MIDI configuration through in advance so you don’t get any
nasty surprises.
thru FTS
This option will cause any notes that are being soft-thru’d on a port to have the current
Force-To-Scale setting applied.
record enable
Each port can be enabled for real-time recording.