This is the setup for firmware versions before April 2020
The new firmware is 2.0
So this page is for the original firmware.
Set up mode allows you to program things like
1. Assignable output, LFOs, Midi to CV, Clocks, dividers,
2. midi channel
3. Tempo input modes
You can enter setup mode by holding these 4 buttons:
shift + reset + set end + step8. (in this order)
The LED above the shift button will start flashing yellow.
There are 3 pages.
Use the left/right buttons to navigate to each page.
page 1. Assignable output
page 2. midi channel
page 3. Tempo input modes
You can exit setup mode by holding these 4 buttons:
reset + shift + set end + step8.
(Push the 4 buttons in this order so you don't accidently set the parameter to 8)
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Page 1. Assignable output
This is the biggest page.
There are 16 different parameters in this page.
Step buttons 1-8 select function values 1-8
Shift + step buttons 1-8 will select values 9-16
The value is indicated by green Octave/Location LEDs. Summary of ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT MODES
1: Accent (Default)
2: Sequencer Clock
3: Sequencer Clock / 2
4: Sequencer Clock / 4
5: Sequencer Step Ramp
6: Sequencer Step Saw
7: Sequencer Step Triangle
8: Sequencer Step Random
9: Sequencer Step 1 Trigger Output
10: MIDI Velocity
11: MIDI Channel Pressure
12: MIDI Pitch Bend
13: MIDI CC 1
14: MIDI CC 2
15: MIDI CC 4
16: MIDI CC 7Function 1-4 send out trigger pulses from the assignable output jack.
These are linked to the sequencer clock in various divisions.
Function 5 & 6 output one slow ramp or saw wave over the course of
one sequences.
Function 7 outputs one slow triangle wave over the course of 2 sequences.
Use these for example when opening up a filter slowly over one or 2 sequences.
It's kind of like a tempo synced LFO..
Patch the assignable out to VCF cutoff in.
Function 8.
Its really impt in self generative patches - use random output
on each step.
Function 9.
sends a 5V pulse out of the assig output on step 1
Function 10.
This converts the velocity MIDI information (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Function 11
This converts the aftertouch MIDI information (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Function 12
This converts the pitchbend MIDI information (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Function 13
This converts any MIDI information on CC channel 1 (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Useful if you are using a DAW.
Function 14
This converts any MIDI information on CC channel 2 (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Function 15
This converts any MIDI information on CC channel 4 (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
This converts any MIDI information on CC channel 7 (coming into the M32 via the DIN jack
into control voltages (which come out of the assig out jack)
Page 2. midi channel
After selecting Page 2,
press Step buttons 1-8 for MIDI Channels 1-8,
and (SHIFT)+Step buttons 1-8
for MIDI Channels 9-16
Page 3. Tempo input modes
After selecting Page 3,
press Step buttons 1-3 to select the desired Tempo input behavior.
1: CV INPUT MODE
2: SINGLE CLOCK ADVANCE MODE
3: DIN SYNC MODE
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