Tempo input assignment – ALM ALM001 User Manual

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In free running mode the clock must be 'primed' to expect a clock signal and then,

only on receipt of a clock signal, will start. The start/stop button will prime the clock.

Once primed Pamela with display a flashing 'CLK' until a clock signal arrives. Once

received the clock will start and continue until the external signal stops. Pushing the

start/stop button also stop the clock or un-prime.

This setting is saved between power cycles.

Tempo input assignment

The Tempo input can be re assigned to give voltage control over features other than

the actual tempo. Alternate assignments include an extra reset, save bank selection

and voltage control of a triggers modifier.

To use, access the 'Tempo input assignment' screen via a long program knob hold

on the BPM screen. Cycle through screens until 'tE' is shown, then select. The selected

symbol on the right of the display corresponds to the assignment; A ‘t’ indicates usual

tempo behavior, a ‘r’ indicated the input will provide a clock reset, A ‘b’ indicates the

input voltage will control bank selection (see above section) and finally a numeric

value indicates a trigger whose modifier will be voltage controlled. NOTE: setting a

triggers modifier to be voltage controlled will make the trigger modifier unresponsive

to changes via the controls!

This setting is saved between power cycles.

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