Dimensions
6 HP
25 mm deep
Current Draw
Module does not draw current
Price
$112 Price in €

This Module is currently available.

Heuristic I/O MIDI Expansion

ADDAC402B MIDI Expansion allows full I/O Midi control of ADDAC402 plus access to a powerfull midi interface, with:

Midi Sync:
Allows the module to synchronize with any external MIDI device’s Clock, including transport messages like play, stop and continue.

CV to MIDI:
5 CV inputs (Fills 1 to 4 and Assign) to MIDI Notes and/or CC messages, the Note and CC number can be independently configured via the Configuration Menu.
These CV inputs can be sent on independent MIDI Channels, for ex: Fills 1 to 4 on MIDI Channel 1 and Assign on MIDI Channel 2.

MIDI Controller:
All panel controls (9 knobs, 4 toggle switches and 11 push buttons) can be sent to MIDI Out as CC controls as any standard MIDI controller. The individual CC numbers can be configured through the Configuration Menu.

MIDI to Gate:
All 4 Gate outputs can be controlled/sequenced from an external MIDI device.
For ex: we can configure Gate 1 to be responsive to CC 1, Gate 2 to CC 2 and so on. Everytime CC 1 gets a value of 127 Gate 1 will be turned ON, if it gets a 0 value Gate 1 will be turned OFF.

MIDI Control:
All panel controls (9 knobs, 4 toggle switches and 11 push buttons) can be controlled/sequenced from MIDI CC controls. This allow full automation of the module via MIDI
The individual CC numbers can be configured through the Configuration Menu and includes a midi learn feature for easier configuration.
Also controllable via MIDI is the change of Presets and Modes.

http://www.addacsystem.com/en/products/modules/addac400-series/addac402b


submitted Oct 30th 2019, 12:35 by dt17530 | last Change Oct 30th 2019, 12:35 by dt17530
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