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Doepfer, System a-100, Usb/midi-to-cv/gate a-190-4 – Doepfer A-190-4 MIDI/USB-CV/Gate/Sync Interface User Manual

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DOEPFER

System A-100

USB/Midi-to-CV/Gate A-190-4

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For use with the A-100, this parameter should always
be set to positive. The negative setting may be useful
to control certain vintage synthesizers
.


RETRIGGER rtg

This parameter enables you to choose between single
and multiple triggering of the ADSR. With RETRIGGER
on, every time a key is pressed, a new gate signal is
sent
, even if (i.e. when playing legato) another key is still
held down at the same time.

The value range is from 0 (Off) to 20 (Max).
Values change in steps of 1 millisecond.

The default setting is 0 (Off).


GATE LEVEL (Hardware Modification)

Some vintage synthesizers require a gate level of 10V or
more. In case you want to control such an instrument with
the A-190-4 you may alter the gate level from +5V
(default) to +12V. You can do this by changing a jumper
position on the backside of the A-190-4 module. Please
refer to page 19, chapter 5. ”Jumper settings“.


4.3.3 Clock Menue Clo

The clock menue covers all functions that are used to
generate a clock signal from incomming MIDI data.
Once opened up by hitting ”

“, you will find two

parameters to be accessed via ”>/+“ and ”” buttons.
The clock signal is sent out at the clock output socket.

CLOCK TIME Cti

This parameter sets the A-190-4’s internal clock divider.
It devides the incomming MIDI clock rate into a certain
multiple resp. longer note lenghts, before sending it to the
clock output (See ‘note length’ in the table below).

MIDI Clock pulses are 1/96th notes. By setting the divisor
(amount by which the clock is divided), you can choose
different note lengths:

The parameter value range is from 1 (no division) to 61
(Max). This means, there are 60 different clock divider
settings available. The musically most importand settings
are listet in the table below. The default divisor-setting
is ”1” which means ”no clock division“.