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1/8 note (CC Values 084-089), Clock messages: 12
Dotted 1/16 (CC Values 090-096), Clock messages: 9
1/16 note (CC Values 097-102), Clock messages: 6
Dotted 1/32 (CC Values 103-108), Clock messages: 4
1/32 note(CC Values 109-115), Clock messages: 3
Dotted 1/64 (CC Values 116-121), Clock messages: 2
1/64 note (CC Values 122-127), Clock messages: 1
A MIDI Clock Stop Message will stop the Pattern’s playback until a
MIDI Clock start message is received, a MIDI Clock Continue message
is received or until the Front Panel RATE, FREQ, or PATTERN Controls
are moved. See the section above describing the use of CC89 to enable
or disable the Pattern Clock syncing to MIDI Clock.
CONTROLLING THE FILTERS WITH MIDI NOTE ON MESSAGES
Certain MIDI Note On Messages can be used to control the levels of
the lters, or advance the pattern sequencer like the STEP input:
STEP MODE: Note On Value 108. When the MIDI MuRF receives
a NOTE_ON Value 108 on the MIDI Channel that is assigned, the
pattern clock is stopped, and the pattern is advanced to the next step
in the current pattern. The pattern clock is advanced 1 cycle for each
Note On Value 108 message received in this mode. Moving the RATE
panel Control, changing the Rate CV input, receiving CC9, or if Pattern
Clock Sync is enabled, receiving MIDI Clock start or continue message
followed by clock messages restarts the Pattern Clock.
MUTE MODE: Note On Values 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36. These
Notes allow the lowest C to C major scale (8 white keys) on an 88-note
controller to correspond to Filters 1-8. When a Note On Message of
value 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 33, 35 or 36 is received on the MIDI Channel
that is assigned, the corresponding Filter EGR is turned off for the
duration of the Note On event. This allows the user to mute specic lter
bands while the pattern is playing.
TRIGGERED MODE: Note On Values 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 57, 59, 60.
These notes allow the C to C major scale (8 white keys) with the highest
note as Middle C to correspond to Filters 1-8. When a Note On message
of value 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 57, 59, or 60 is received on the MIDI Channel
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