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Clock Sync
• INT RUN: selects Hydrasynth as the master
tempo clock. Sync signals are sent to MIDI,
USB, and the CV Clock output.
USB: selects the DAW as the clock master.
Sync signals are sent to MIDI and the CV
Clock output. Tempo cannot be changed
from the Hydrasynth.
MIDI In: slaves the Hydrasynth to incoming
MIDI clock data. Sync signals are sent
to USB and the CV Clock output. Tempo
cannot be changed from the Hydrasynth.
AUTO: Hydrasynth sets the clock source
automatically to the rst source that
arrives. If the clock signal is interrupted,
another is selected. Order of priority: USB >
MIDI > Internal.
Note: Hydrasynth cannot be synced to an
incoming CV clock signal.
Local
When working with a DAW, setting Local to O
can prevent a MIDI loop. Most DAWs have the
ability to prevent this also.
Expression Pedal setup
Press Control button 7 to access the pedal
calibration page. The Left display will prompt
you to sweep the expression pedal through its
full range.
MIDI: Page 5
Control knob Function Settings Description
1 PolyAT transmit O, Mono,
Poly
Send channel, polyphonic, or no
aftertouch data to USB / MIDI
2 (empty) - -
3 Sustain pedal transmit On, O Send sustain pedal data via
USB / MIDI
4 Expression pedal transmit On, O Send expression pedal data via
USB / MIDI
5 Mod wheel transmit (MIDI
CC #1)
On, O Send mod wheel data via USB / MIDI
(Keyboard only)
6 Mod receive (MIDI CC #1) On, O Receive mod wheel data via
USB / MIDI
8 [1] MPE support On, O Send / receive MPE data
[1] This will lock out, change or disable some system parameters (see note).
PolyAT Transmit
Polyphonic aftertouch is an amazingly
expressive tool. But it also generates a lot of
control information, which can clog the MIDI
data stream. Setting this to O still allows
both forms of aftertouch to be used locally
but stops them from being transmitted. Mono
enables Channel aftertouch values to be sent
(one value for all active voices); Poly allows
polyphonic aftertouch values to be sent.