User guide

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Basic operation of the VariOS
Changing the tempo of a sample
1. Press the [MENU] button so it’s not lighted. Access the sample select screen, and then press the
[VALUE] knob to access the tempo change screen.
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2. Move the cursor to ClockSrc (clock source), and use the [VALUE] knob to select either INT or
MIDI.
Clock Src (clock source) specifies whether the tempo clock of the VariOS will use its own internal
clock (INT) or an external clock (MIDI).
If you are using the VariOS by itself, select INT.
If you are using the VariOS in synchronization with a sequencer or other device, select MIDI. For
details, refer to “Controlling the VariOS from your MIDI sequencer” (p. 137).
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When you are using V-Producer, V-Producer will automatically set the clock source to
“MIDI.” This will cause the VariOS to synchronize to the tempo of V-Producer.
3. Move the cursor to Tempo (master tempo), and turn the [VALUE] knob to adjust the tempo in
steps of 0.1. If you turn [VALUE] knob while pressing it, the tempo will change in steps of 1.
Master Tempo specifies the master tempo of the VariOS.
If the Clock Src parameter is set to MIDI, the master tempo will be displayed as “—.-.”
Available Settings: 20.0–250.0
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The tempo indicator on the front panel of the VariOS will blink to indicate
the tempo.
* If the tempo does not change when you adjust the master tempo, make sure
that the “Tempo sync setting” (p. 107) explained on the next page is
turned on.
Cursor (underline)
Tempo Clock source
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Clock source
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Tempo