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On, Off and Selecting A or B for Editing

Select A or B

 

00010.jpgActivate each IPS for editing
Activity indicators Phrase counters

 

Select A/B

Below the Global section you have two buttons called IPS A and B. The IPS is actually two completely independent “synths” and you use these buttons to select which one you want displayed in the window.

On

Beside each select button you have an On button, that is similar to Active in the Global Module above, but turns each IPS (A and B) On/Off separately. You don’t have to select “synth” A or B to turn it On/Off.

Activity Display

To the right of the ON buttons you have two round indicators which show output activity for each of the two “synths”. If they blink, MIDI data is definitely being sent out from the IPS. If you still don’t hear anything, you may be sending on the wrong MIDI Channel or to the wrong Output.

Phrase Counters

 

Below the A/B select buttons are the two Phrase counters. In these you can see “where” in each Phrase you are.

 

P Note that the Position is shown in bars and ticks, the quarter notes are omitted in this display. There is a list of what different tick values represent in the Getting Started book.