This panel drives the tempo and main Usine's synchronizations.
Switches ON or OFF the synchronization.
This indicates the current position in the cycle
This indicates the total bar position.
Global tempo of Usine. The tempo value can be set to any value from 0.001 to Billions of Billions bpm but the display range is limited.
Its range can be modified in the settings panel:
Restarts the synchronization from the beginning of the cycle.
Enables you to adjust the tempo by successive taps.
needs at least 3 taps.
Multiplies the current tempo by 2.
Not visible by default.
Divides the current tempo by 2.
Not visible by default.
SMPTE timecode.
Activate/deactivate the SMPTE timecode.
Restart the SMPTE timecode form 00:00:00:00.
Determines if parameters of this object are saved in the preset-panel.
Parameters of the this object can cross faded when you recall a preset in the grid.
Optional setting, does not appear on all objects.
List of bars with their time signature for the cycle. A cycle can be made of several bar with different time signatures.
for example:
4/4
4/4
3/4
Represents a cycle of two 4/4 bars and a 3/4 bar, so 11 beats. Allowed time signatures are x/1, x/2, x/4, x/8, x/16.
Moreover, you can define a precise tempo for each bar, for example
4/4=120
3/8=90
7/4=100
The first 4/4 bar will be at tempo=120, the second 3/8 at 90 and so on.
If this option is activated, the synchro restarts automatically from the beginning of the cycle when:
Perfect Synchro automatically changes the tempo to get bar length as a multiple of BLOC size. This give a much better synchro in loop recording.
Not recommended if your bloc size is greater than 128.
See setup-audio
Start/stops at the same time than the main Audio ON-OFF switch.
Lets you use a tempo display range from 1 to 800 bpm.
Sets the SMPTE frame rate.
When ON, main process engine is started automatically when a timecode or MTC is received.
SMPTE offset to apply. SMPTE = SMPTEreceived + OFFSET
Choose which elements are visible in the panel.
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