Electro Harmonix 8-Step Program handleiding

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a
1
, for STEP-THRU it blinks a
t
. Once you see the new mode displayed, you can release the
PLAY FSW.
Please Note:
To continue changing the Play mode, you must release the PLAY
FSW and then press and hold again.
L (LOOP):
In LOOP mode the sequence plays continually from the first
step to the last step and then jumps back to the first step to start the
sequence over again. When Direction is set to Forward or Bounce, the
sequence starts at Step 1 increments up to the maximum step indicated
in the Sequence Length parameter and then starts over again with Step
1. When set to Reverse, the sequence starts at the maximum step,
decrements down to Step 1 and then starts over again with the
maximum step. In Random mode, the 8-STEP continuously picks
random sliders between Step 1 and the maximum step setting.
1 (1-SHOT):
In 1-SHOT mode the 8-STEP plays the entire sequence
just one time. It follows the Direction setting, the same as in Loop mode,
but stops the sequence after it completes the sequence.
t (STEP-THRU):
STEP-THRU mode allows the musician to manually
advance the sequence. The 8-STEP ignores the tempo setting,
advancing the sequence when you press and release the PLAY FSW.
The Direction and Sequence Length settings work the same as in Loop
mode. When you come to the sequence end, it will loop back to the
beginning of the sequence with the next press of the PLAY FSW.
RESET FOOTSWITCH
The main function of the RESET FSW is to force the sequencer to jump back to its first step.
Press and release the RESET FSW to perform a sequence reset. The first step of the sequence
depends on the Direction setting: for Forward and Bounce, the first step is always Step 1;
for Reverse, the first step is equal to the Sequence Length setting; for Random, pressing the
RESET FSW jumps to a new random step.
When the 8-STEP is running off its internal tempo, whether set by the RATE Slider or TAP
FSW, pressing the RESET FSW immediately forces the sequencer to its first step. If the 8-
STEP is synced to either MIDI Clock or External CV Clock, the sequence will jump to its first
step when it advances past the current step rather than immediately jumping to the first
step. This enables the sequence to remain in time and on beat with the external clock.
MIDI CHANNEL DISPLAY & EDIT:
The secondary function of the RESET FSW is to display
and edit the MIDI channel. To see the MIDI channel, press and hold the RESET FSW, after
approximately 3 seconds the GL and SL MODE LEDs will begin blinking with a pattern of two
quick blinks followed by a long blink. The display now shows the current MIDI channel.
Continue to hold down the RESET FSW. Turn the MODE knob to change the MIDI channel
13
while continuing to hold down the RESET FSW. Channels 1 through 9 are displayed as you
would expect on the digit display but channels 10 through 16 are not. Since the display has
only one digit, the ones digit is displayed while the tens digit is represented by the lit decimal
LED. So Channel 14 would be shown as a
4
on the display with the decimal LED lit:
(4.)
.
Channel 4 is shown as a
4
on the display but no decimal LED:
(4)
. The
A
setting enables
the 8-STEP to respond to all MIDI channels. Once you have set the MIDI channel to your
chosen setting, release the RESET FSW. Upon release of RESET, the new MIDI channel
setting is saved in internal memory and remains saved during power cycles. The MIDI
channel is a global setting; it is not saved with presets.
TAP FOOTSWITCH & BEAT LED
Use the TAP FSW to tap in the sequencer’s tempo, overriding the RATE control’s setting, a
previous TAP tempo or a preset’s tempo setting. To tap in a tempo, press and release the
TAP FSW at least twice, though we recommend three or more taps for better accuracy. The
longest acceptable tap time is approximately 4 seconds (15 BPM); the shortest tap time is
approximately 0.2 seconds (300 BPM).
The 8-STEP employs TAP tempo averaging. Tap three or more times and the taps will be
averaged together as long as they are within 12.5% of the first two taps. If the 8-STEP
receives two new taps (
three new taps if the new tempo average is faster
) that are
outside of the 12.5% tolerance, it considers this a new tap tempo and updates to the new
tap tempo. The tap averaging stops 4 seconds after the last tap. After the 4-second time
out, two new taps will immediately change the sequencer tempo to the new TAP tempo.
When TAP tempo sets the sequencer’s tempo, it is saved in presets and during a power cycle.
So if you tap in a tempo, then save the sequence into a preset, the tempo that is saved in
the preset is your tap tempo. Additionally, if you tap in a tempo then power cycle, when you
restart, your last tap tempo sets the sequencer’s tempo.
Move the RATE slider to cancel
out of tap tempo.
The
BEAT LED
, located above the TAP FSW, always blinks at the current tempo whether
the tempo is set by your TAP tempo, the RATE slider, MIDI Clock or External CV Clock.
Please Note:
The TAP FSW is ignored when the 8-STEP is synced to MIDI Clock or External
CV Clock.
TAP DIVIDE BUTTON & LEDS
Located between the TAP and RESET FSWs, the TAP DIVIDE button allows you to divide
down your Tap Tempo to create faster tempos in relation to what you tapped. There are 7
available TAP DIVIDE modes represented by five LEDs. In addition when synced to MIDI
Clock, the TAP DIVIDE settings multiply or divide the MIDI Clock tempo for new tempos in
sync with MIDI Clock. Lastly TAP DIVIDE multiplies the External CV Clock to obtain longer
tempos or clock periods related to the CV Clock. The chart below details the TAP DIVIDE

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MerkElectro Harmonix
Model8-Step Program
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte2757 MB