Panic – Vermona qMI - quad MIDI Interface User Manual

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PANIC

This function triggers a global note-off-command on all MIDI-channels
and as a result for all corresponding CV/Gate channels. Use this function
only, if you experience a problem at the MIDI-input that lead to "hang-
ing" notes that cannot be stopped another way. A possible cause could
have been an arrival of too many MIDI-data that have not been able to
be processed by the qMI - quad MIDI interface. This should happen
only in rare cases and under special circumstances. More likely, you may
never need to use the panic-function.

To edit the system settings, carry out the following steps:

1.

Press EDIT. The corresponding green LED will be lit.

2.

Select the desired function using the rotary-switch (9 - 12):

1) LEGATO (9) - To enable the legato function for specific channels,

press the corresponding channels' push-buttons. With legato
enabled, the corresponding LEDs are lit.

2) CLOCK (10) - To enable clock-speed-doubling, press any of the

four channel push-buttons. With this function enabled, all four
channel-LEDs will be lit.

3) LOWEST NOTE (11) - When selecting this function, the four channel

LEDs will be lit one after another. Now press the MIDI-note on your
keyboard to specify the lowest possible note. Subsequently, all
channel LEDs will be blinking simultaneously. Confirm your input
by pressing any of the channels' push-buttons. With no confirma-
tion, the previous setting will be restored upon exiting the edit-
menu.

4) PANIC (12) - With panic selected, all four channel LEDs will blink

simultaneously. The function is carried out by pressing any of the
channels' push-buttons. All active notes are terminated. Subse-
quently, all channel LEDs are lit permanently.

3.

Press EDIT again to exit this mode. The greed LED will turn off.

Owner's Manual - VERMONA*modular qMI - quad MIDI Interface

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