User manual

The Select Bus and Tempo Bus utilize the often-inactive CV and GATE Busses in the Eurorack system in order to allow remote (i.e.
patch-less) control of State Selection and Tempo for TEMPI and other modules designed with this standard in mind. Any number
of TEMPI on the same Bus Board can be controlled simultaneously by these signals, simplifying the process of macro-control over
complex changes in a patch.
It is worth noting, TEMPI only recieves messages over the Select/Tempo Busses. It does not transmit. To engage Bus Control,
enter the Bank Edit page and press Button-3. When the Select and Tempo Busses are enabled, the Tempo LED will ash Green
instead of Blue. Now, the TEMPI will be controllable by Clock and State Select signals coming through these Busses.
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Before engaging, make sure that no other modules are sending CV, Gate, or other signals (other than Select and Tempo signals)
through the Busses. More information regarding Select and Tempo Buses will become available as the standard is developed.
Clock Edit Page
To Access Clock Edit Page by double-pressing PGM_A and PGM_B simultaneously.
While each Channel defaults to Clock Output with a 50% Duty Cycle, it may also be set as a 10ms Trigger. Additionally, Channel 1
can be used to set the Leading Tap Tempo. This replaces the Channel 1 Coarse Human Programming behavior until Leading Tap
Tempo is disabled again.
[Press] Channel Button-1 Clock Width and Tap Tempo Settings:
Leading Tap Tempo/50% duty cycle, Clock = Purple
Leading Tap Tempo/10ms, Trigger = Red
Leading Tap Tempo O/50% duty cycle, Clock = Blue
Leading Tap Tempo O/10ms Trigger = O
[Press] Channel Button-2-6 for Clock Width:
50% duty cycle Clock Output = Blue
10ms Trigger Output = O
Clock Edit
[Double-Press] PGM_A and PGM_B
New to v.31
Bank Edit: Select and Tempo Buses
Select and Tempo Busses Disabled
TEMPO LED = BLUE
Select and Tempo Busses Enabled
TEMPO LED = GREEN