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Sequentix Music Systems
Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
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will act as a normal gate, with the pulse length controlled by note length.
Although the pulse lengths are stored internally in Cirklons memory, it is the drum mux
module which controls the precise timing of the trigger pulses, so it also holds the pulse
length configuration in EEPROM.
As you adjust the pulse length values, a message is sent to the drum mux module to update
its internal setting.
This may briefly disturb the transmission of the normal trigger pulse bursts.
DIN SYNC Output
Scrolling to the end of the default trigger map settings, youll see outputs 17, 18 and 19
mapped to special non-note values of D-run, D-cnt and D-clk.
These last three outputs are the signal pins of the SYNC OUT port on the dmux module:
With their default mapping to the D- values, the sync output will transmit DIN SYNC
following the MIDI clock on the CV port.
Make sure mclk send is enabled for the CV port in MIDI port config.
If you don’t need DIN SYNC, these three outputs may be used as extra trigger outputs when
mapped to notes, however they will not respond to velocity.
The D- options are found at the end of the note range, after G X (G 10)

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