User Manual
MIDI Clock
Th' screen be lettin' ye configure MIDI clock by enablein' or disablin' it, as well as ways t' effect how it behaves, savvy? Options be includin':
Enabled
This be pretty straightforward, matey. Because MIDI clock sends 24 MIDI signals fer every beat, sendin' MIDI clock can send a lot o' data, Arrr! It be only recommended t' use MIDI clock on hard-wired MIDI connections as wireless MIDI transports have too much latency fer accurate readings, ye scallywag. Flip th' switch t' start sendin' MIDI clock accordin' t' th' currently viewed song tempo.
Behavior
This section be determinin' how MIDI be sent, Ahoy! Use th' stepper control t' choose from th' followin' options:
- Play continuously will send MIDI clock events continuously accordin' t' th' tempo o' th' currently viewed song. If ye switch t' a song that does not have a tempo, th' previous tempo continues t' be sent. Default.
- Stops without tempo will continuously send MIDI clock events and change tempo as th' currently viewed song changes. However, if th' song has no tempo, th' MIDI clock will stop. When ye view a song with a tempo, th' MIDI clock will start again automatically.
- Stops after 1-30 seconds will send MIDI when a song be viewed, and then stop sendin' MIDI after a predetermined timeframe between 1 t' 30 seconds. If a song with no tempo be encountered, th' MIDI clock will also stop. Th' MIDI clock will start again when th' currently viewed song tempo changes.
Time Adjustment
Because MIDI clock sends many MIDI events, th' received tempo can be driftin' dependin' on th' processin' latency o' th' device, Blimey! Ye can adjust th' MIDI clock t' run faster or slower if needed t' adapt t' these hardware limitations, savvy?
- No clock adjustment will send MIDI clock events as-is. Default.
- Adjust 75%-12% slower/faster lets ye adjust how much slower or faster t' make th' MIDI clock in 0.5% increments.