HEADPHONES/ SPEAKER
Headphones can be plugged into the 'Phones' 1/4 inch phono connector on the front
panel (fig.1-1). The volume for phones and speaker can be adjusted by the VOLUME
Control (fig.1-2).
Note:When headphones are plugged in the speaker will be disconnected.
TRIGGER FUNCTIONS
There are two trigger systems in ProCue 1m1.
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AUDIO RE-TRIGGER
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TRIGGER B.
AUDIO RE-TRIGGER
The audio re-trigger is able to convert any audio click to the built in audio click and a
MIDI note on command. Input a line outsignal from an audio click source (tape,
computer, metronome, etc.) into either the AUDIO IN (XLR) (fig.2-1) on the rear
panel or the 1/4 inch IN A on the front panel (fig.1-4).
Note: When the 1/4 inch re-trigger input (fig.1-4) on the front panel is in use the
AUDIO IN (fig.2-1) on the rear panel is disabled.
To make a precise interpretation of an incoming audio click ProCue 1m1 needs the
THRESHOLD and theHOLD TIMEto be adjusted.
The THRESHOLDknob (fig. 1-5) sets the threshold level. Every time the incoming
signal goes higher than this level the re-trigger is triggered. If the threshold level is set
too high compared to the incoming signal the trigger will not trigger. If it is set to low
the trigger could be less precise if it is disturbed by noise from the click source. The
Re-trigger LED (fig.1-3) on the front panel is lit when a audio signal is detected on
the input.
The HOLD TIMEknob (fig. 1-7) sets the delay time before a triggering can occur
again. If the incoming click is longer than just a click (e.g. a tone from a computer or
sound module) this function can prevent that the trigger triggers two or more times on
the same sound. For as long as the Hold LED (fig.1-6) is lit the re-trigger cannot
produce another click.
TRIGGER B
Trigger B is sensitive to either a TTL signal or a relay closure.
TRIGGER B POLARITY
The trigger polarity can be set in 2 different modes.
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