Oberkorn user manual – Analogue Solutions Oberkorn sequencer User Manual

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Oberkorn User Manual

Analogue Solutions | MIDI To Trigger Converter (NONE-EURORACK VERSION)

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MIDI In

Connect your MIDI keyboard or MIDI sequencer here, to control the MIDI-Trig.

MIDI Thru

This is just a copy of the MIDI coming into the In socket. Use it to daisy chain up other MIDI
gear.

CK (clock)

If Oberkorn is receiving MIDI Sync signals, then the CK socket will output clock pulses. This
is one way to sync up the Oberkorn to MIDI sequencers, but it is the least flexible. Use the
trigger sockets.

Note: Using MIDI synth the gate signals produced will be very short. So you may have to
turn up the Decay/Release on your analogue synth.

T1 / T2 / T3 / T4 / T5

Note: T3-5 are on the rear panel.

Oberkorn offers five MIDI to Trigger converters. These convert certain MIDI note on/offs into
analogue gate pulses. These can then be used to clock Oberkorn, or trigger other analogue
devices (such as our drum modules, sequencers, EGs).

Trigger

MIDI Note

T1

E (64)

T2

F(65)

T3

F#(66)

T4

G(67)

T5

G#(68)

As I write this, I forget the exact MIDI note number. It’s just above Middle C!

Normally you would use these five triggers to trigger other analogue modules you may own,
like envelopes.

You can also use them to clock analogue sequencers, including Oberkorn.

MIDI Sync

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