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Gate cv output, Transport settings – Arturia KeyStep 37 MIDI Keyboard Controller and Sequencer User Manual

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9.10.4.7. Gate CV Output

We've included three types of Gate signal response:

S-trig:

This stands for "Short-circuit trigger", though sometimes it's called "negative trigger".

It involves keeping the voltage high and then shorting the trigger circuit whenever the note

should play. This format is used by Dr. Bob's classics, Korg and Yamaha synths, among

others.

V-trig:

An abbreviation for "Voltage trigger", also known as "positive trigger". This method

involves keeping normally low voltage on trigger and producing a fixed positive voltage to

indicate a note is on. It's favored by Roland and Sequential Circuits synths and others as

well.

9.10.5. Transport settings

First a quick summary of the Transport settings, then the chart:

Play/Pause:

The alternate setting is 'Reset'. This would allow you to perform '˜stutter edits'

on your sequences.

Transport Mode:

You can define how transport commands are transmitted: MIDI CC, MMC,

or both.

Parameter

Range/Values

Description/Function

Play/Pause

Pause, Reset

Pause or 'stutter' sequence

Transport Mode

OFF, MIDI CC, MMC, Both

Covers most devices

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