Clock and control jacks, Configuration mode, Entering configuration mode – Delptronics Trigger Man User Manual
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Clock and Control Jacks
The behavior of the Clock and Control Jacks is set in Configuration mode. The specifics of each jack’s
behavior in each different mode are described on the next page.
Configuration Mode
Configuration mode is used to set the behavior of the Clock and Control Jacks. The Step LEDs display the
state of the configurable options. The chart below shows the meanings of each of the LEDs. An empty
circle means the LED is off, and a filled in circle means the LED is illuminated.
Clock Jack
Control Jack
Control Jack (per output)
1
Jack Function 2
VC Pattern
Change
3
VC Shift/Cx
Change
4
VC Shift
5
VC
Complexity
Ticks
On First Step On First Step Off
Off
VC Tempo
Immediate
Immediate
On
On
Entering Configuration Mode
Enter Configuration mode by holding down the Mode button, then pressing the Start/Stop button. The
mode indicator LED will blink, indicating that you are in Configuration mode. Press and release the
Mode button to exit Configuration mode. The configuration is saved even when the power is off.
Changing the Configuration
The Step LEDs show the state of the configurable options. LEDs 1 and 2 are global. LEDs 3, 4, and 5
relate to options set individually for each output. LEDs 6, 7, and 8 have no configuration option
associated with them.
One of the Output LEDs is illuminated indicate the output currently being configured.
Turn Knob 1 to move a blinking cursor left and right across the Step LEDs.
Press Knob 1 to toggle the configuration option indicated by the cursor. That is, if the LED (and the
corresponding option) was on, pressing the knob turns that option off, and if it was off, pressing the
knob turns it on.
Turn Knob 2 to change the output currently being configured.
Press Knob 2 to select the next output to configure.