System settings (other) – Vermona qMI - quad MIDI Interface User Manual

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System settings (OTHER)

The edit-menu allows configuring four additional settings. While the legato
function can be set for any of the four CV/Gate channels, all other three
settings are global.

LEGATO

This function affects a CV/Gate channel's gate output. With legato
enabled, notes being played tied (i.e. a second note is played while the
first note is still held), won't trigger a new gate-signal. As a result, a
controlled envelope will not be restarted - a behavior often preferred for
lead-sounds.

NOTE

Try the legato-function with a filtered or synced sound
for a modulating envelope generator. For the CV/Gate
channel addressing pitch and the VCA envelope, leave
legato disabled. Now, use a second CV/Gate channel,
set to the same MIDI-channel and activate legato. Use
the gate output to trigger the filter's modulation enve-
lope. This envelope will only be triggered with notes
being played separated (untied), while the VCA will
always be triggered with every note played. You may
also trigger the synced oscillator's modulation envelope
for a similar effect.

CLOCK x 2

With this function enabled, all four clock outputs send a clock-signal
with doubled speed.

LOWEST NOTE

This parameter specifies the lowest MIDI-note for the qMI - quad MIDI
interface
to react to. This setting is essential for the resulting note
range because unlike a MIDI-keyboard, the key-CV output is limited to
five octaves.

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