PROGRAM EDIT: RUN/STOP
The Run/Stop Functions allows for modulation of the phase relationships, rests, and the ability to reset the Variable Clock Outputs. When set to Run, the Variable Clock Outputs operate as Programmed. When set to Stop, the Variable Clock Outputs are resting at 0V, or OFF.
There are several types of Run/Stop behaviors to choose from that are Programmed using Button 5 in the Program Edit Page ([DOUBLE PRESS] PGM_B):
Run/Stop makes Mod Enabled Channels Run when a signal at the Mod Gate Input goes High and Stop when the Mod Gate Input signal goes Low. The Mod LED is on when the Mod Gate is High and is off when it is Low. Run starts the channel immediately, regardless of phase relationship to the Leading Tempo and preserves that Phase Offset until there is a State change or a Stop (ie. Mod Gate Low). This allows for external modulation of a Channel's Phase relationship to the Leading Tempo. Mod Disabled Channels are not affected. If a signal patched to the Mod Input is an integer of the Leading Tempo (e.g. 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 2/1.), Run/Stop may also be used to Reset a Channel.
Makes all Channels Run on when a signal at the Mod Gate Input goes High and Stop when the Mod Gate Input signal goes Low, resetting all Channels on Run. The Mod LED is on when the Mod Gate signal is High and is off when it is Low. Mod Enabled Channels start immediately regardless of phase relationship to the Leading Tempo, preserving that Phase Offset until there is State change or a Stop (i.e. Mod Gate Low). Mod Disabled Channels start in Phase with the Leading Tempo.
This behavior is nice for creating compositional structures where you would like a Beginning or End. If synchro- nizing the TEMPI to DAW project, with the sync clock running, include 2 bars of silence at the beginning of composition so that TEMPI is locked into sync when it first receives the Run signal at the Mod Input. Run/Stop All is also nice when used with a MIDI to CV module to convert MIDI Note On/Note Off messages to Gate signals that may be used to drive the TEMPI.
Alt Run/Stop makes Mod Enabled Channels Run when a signal at the Mod Gate Input goes High and Stop when the Mod Gate Input signal goes Low. Mod Disabled Channels have the inverse behavior, Stopping when the Mod Gate Input is High and Running when the Mod Gate Input is Low. The Mod LED is on when the Mod Gate signal is High and is off when it is Low. Channels start immediately, regardless of their phase relationship to the Leading Tempo, preserving their Phase Offset until there is a State change or a Stop (i.e. Mod Gate Low). This allows for external modulation of a Channel's Phase relationship to the Leading Tempo. If a signal patched to Mod Input is an integer of the Leading Tempo (e.g. 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 2/1...), it may also be used to Reset a Channel while maintaining Phase with Leading Tempo.
While on the Program Edit Page, Button 6 sets the behavior of the Mod Input jack for Run/Stop and Reset behaviors to be Momentary or Toggled.
MOD input causes Run/Stop-enabled channels to RUN when MOD input gate is HIGH, and STOP when it is LOW
MOD input causes Run/Stop-enabled channels to alternate between RUN and STOP on the rising edge of each successive Gate to the MOD input.