1) midi-input (midi in), 2) rotary-switch (1 - 16), 3) edit push-button – Vermona qMI - quad MIDI Interface User Manual

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(1) MIDI-input (MIDI IN)

The MIDI-input will receive data from a keyboard's, hardware-
sequencer's or from a DAW's MIDI-output. Use a standard MIDI cable for
connection (5-pin DIN).

(2) Rotary-switch (1 - 16)

This 16-position-rotary-switch works in combination with the MIDI CH
(3) and EDIT (4) push-buttons. Here, you carry out assignments for
MIDI-channels and MIDI-controllers.

(3) EDIT push-button

This push-button works in combination with the rotary-switch (2). It
allows assignment of MIDI-controllers to CV1- and CV2-outputs (9 and
10) of the four CV/Gate channels as well as further system settings.

(4) MIDI CH push-button

This push-button works in combination with the rotary-switch (2). It
allows assignment of one or more MIDI-channels to the four CV/Gate
output channels.

(5) PLAYMODE selector

This switch selects the playmode. Available are one polyphonic (POLY)
and two monophonic (M1, M2) modes. Find detailed descriptions of the
playmodes in section "PLAYMODE" on page 15.

(6) CV/Gate channel push-buttons (1, 2, 3, 4)

These push-buttons serve to assign MIDI-channels and edit-functions to
the four CV/Gate channels. Before any assignment is possible, you need
to enter the MIDI- or edit-menu. The corresponding red LEDs above the
CV/Gate push-buttons display current as well as existing assignments.
Please also read sections "Setting the MIDI-Channels" on page 13 and
"Control voltage outputs (CV1 / CV2)" on page 17.

(7) GATE outputs 1-4

These connectors output gate-signals that equal the note lengths
received at the MIDI-input. Gate-voltage is 10 volts with positive polar-
ity. For use, please refer to section "Connecting the Gate- and Key-
CV-Outputs
" on page 13
.

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