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Vermona meloDICER - NOTE VARIATION (6 and 7); PPQN - pulses per quarter note (8); MIDI CLK (8-D)

Vermona meloDICER
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NOTE VARIATION (6 and 7)
Parameter 6 and 7 are dedicated to the VARIATION parameter of the rhythm section (see "The RHYTHM Section "
on page 8). You can choose which note values should be included in the random variation. Maybe you don’t like
to use 1/32nd-notes or triplets within your pattern. You can deactivate these values for VARIATION.
This parameter doesn’t influence NOTE VALUE. You still can access triplets there, even if they are not included
into VARIATION.
NOTE VARIATION parameters 6 and 7 are stored with a pattern.
PPQN – pulses per quarter note (8)
This parameter sets the number of pulses that meloDICER expects per quarter note at the CLK IN input. There are
three options:
1 PPQN (8-A): Each incoming pulse represents one quarter note of the meloDICERs internal grid.
4 PPQN (8-B): Each incoming pulse represents 1/4 of a quarter note of the meloDICERs internal grid.
24 PPQN (8-C): Each incoming pulse represent 1/24 of a quarter not of the meloDICERs internal grid.
Factory default for the PPQN parameter is option 1 PPQN (8-A). If you i. e. use a 1/16th-clock rate at the CLK IN
you will have to set the parameter to option 8-B.
MIDI CLK (8-D)
With a connected MEX3 extension module, meloDICER can be synchronized directly to an incoming MIDI clock.
With edit-paramter 8-D you can activate/deactivate this (see "MIDI Clock Synchronization" on page 32).
22 User Guide meloDICER & MEX3