
Global Settings: Chapter 8
If the MIDI Program Select parameter is turned “On” and a new Bank is selected using the BANK [♦] and [∅] buttons, a Bank Change message (followed by the appropriate Program Change message) will be transmitted out the MIDI Out connector.
If, additionally, a new Bank is selected in Mix Play Mode and any Channel’s MIDI Out parameter (Mix Edit Mode, Range Function, Page 2, Quad Knob [3]) is turned “On”, a Bank Select message (followed by the appropriate Program Change) will be transmitted out the MIDI Out connector for each of those MIDI Channels.
Edit Mode
The Quad Knobs have two editing modes: Immediate and
In Page 6 of Global Edit mode, Quad Knob [3] determines the Edit Mode of the four Quad Knobs. When set to Immediate, parameter values jump immediately to the Quad Knob’s exact position the moment it is moved. When set to Pass- thru, the Quad Knob must be turned beyond the parameter’s current setting before it becomes “live” and begins adjusting the parameter’s value.
48 KHz Clock Input
In Page 7 of Global Edit mode, Quad Knob [1] turns the 48 kHz Clock Input on and off. When turned off, the QuadraSynth Plus uses its own internal sample clock as a reference for playing back the sampled sounds that make up a Program or Mix. However, if you are recording the QuadraSynth Plus to ADAT using the Digital Out fiber optic cable and also have a BRC Master Remote Controller, the QuadraSynth Plus must receive a 48 kHz clock signal from the BRC in order to maintain perfect sync with the ADAT system. This requires that you connect a
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