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Le petit contrôleur de tap tempo
Publié le 15/06/20 à 13:51Sur mon pedalboard, je dispose d'un delay et d'une pédale de modulation (chorus/flanger/phaser...). Les deux pédales disposent d'un switch tap tempo.
Comprenez que aller taper sur un switch, puis un autre, pour avoir le bon tempo sur les deux pédales c'est:
1. pénible
2. faut être précis sinon on n'a pas le même tempo
Mes deux pédales ayant une entrée "external tap tempo" on peut donc y relier le micro.clock.
Je peux donc contrôler le tempo de mes deux pédales via le micro.clock et c'est super pratique. En plus, on peut, au choix, utiliser le switch ou tourner le potard pour avoir le bon tempo qui s'affiche...…
Sur mon pedalboard, je dispose d'un delay et d'une pédale de modulation (chorus/flanger/phaser...). Les deux pédales disposent d'un switch tap tempo.
Comprenez que aller taper sur un switch, puis un autre, pour avoir le bon tempo sur les deux pédales c'est:
1. pénible
2. faut être précis sinon on n'a pas le même tempo
Mes deux pédales ayant une entrée "external tap tempo" on peut donc y relier le micro.clock.
Je peux donc contrôler le tempo de mes deux pédales via le micro.clock et c'est super pratique. En plus, on peut, au choix, utiliser le switch ou tourner le potard pour avoir le bon tempo qui s'affiche de manière bien lumineuse.
Le micro.clock pour contrôler 3 pédales de cette façon. Il a également d'autres possibilité (comme définir le tempo du micro.clock depuis une autre pédale) mais je n'ai pas testé.
En somme ce petit truc est bien pratique pour moi. J'apprécie beaucoup l'affichage du tempo. Ca permet de définir le tempo manuellement entre deux chansons par exemple.
Ce n'est pas donné, mais ça fait du bon boulot
EDIT: ce petit machin peut faire aussi d'autres trucs: contrôle midi, switcher de canal d'ampli, les prises tap tempo peuvent êtres configurées pour s'adapter à la pédale qui reçoit le tempo (une keeley ne réagit pas comme une Boss ou une EHX...).
On a aussi accès à 12 mémoires qui permettent de changer de tempo et/ou de configuration sur les jacks.
Allez voir la documentation pour les détails. Elle est courte et bien écrite
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- Fabricant : Disaster Area Designs
- Modèle : micro.clock
- Catégorie : Pédales/pédaliers MIDI
- Fiche créée le : 24/01/2020
La version mini de la Smart Clock
Disaster Area micro.clock est pédale de tap tempo et d’clock intelligente pour votre pédalier. Synchronisez deux pédales compatibles Tap-Tempo et contrôlez un appareil supplémentaire avec Tap Tempo, MIDI ou une tension de contrôle.
The Disaster Area micro.clock is an intelligent tap tempo and clock source for your pedalboard. Synchronize two tap-tempo compatible pedals plus control one additional device with tap tempo, MIDI, or control voltage.
The micro.clock leverages our advanced SMARTClock technology in a tiny package – just 3.6″ x 1.5″ x 1.6″ (93 x 38 x 42mm.)
Tap the footswitch to set the master clock tempo. The micro.clock will then send taps to your devices to lock them in to your music.
Selectable subdivisions let you tap in quarter-notes and set your devices to dotted-eighths, eight-notes, or triplets!
Tap the knob to view or change the subdivisions or output settings for each output, then hold the knob to save the current settings to a preset.
Hold the footswitch down to advance to the next preset. You can even set the number of accessible presets so that you only use what you need.
Each tempo preset allows you to specify a tempo in BPM or milliseconds, as well as subdivisions or toggle settings for each of the three outputs. You can also set the micro.clock to send a MIDI Program Change to an external MIDI device.
Have a pedal that needs an odd or unusual configuration for tempo control? The micro.clock works with devices that accept a normally-open or normally-closed footswitch, and can even send 0-3.3V control voltage that works with pedals with expression control of delay / tempo. Check with your pedal builder for details on their expression options!
Should you buy the micro.clock instead of the SMARTClock Gen3 or the DMC series?
It depends on your desired use for the controller. The short version goes like this: If you have 1-3 non-MIDI tap tempo pedals the micro.clock is perfect. If you need more MIDI functionality and you already have a MIDI controller, then look at the SMARTClock Gen3. If you need to send taps to mostly MIDI devices and control their programs as well, we recommend the DMC Gen3 series.
Think of the micro.clock as a smarter version of your average tap tempo switch, one that can send different subdivisions from your initial taps. It can send MIDI but in a limited way, and requires adaptor cables to connect to MIDI gear with 5-pin ports.
The SMARTClock Gen3 is a bit larger and more expensive but a lot more capable. It can send taps to up to 4 devices at once, and send MIDI to three different destinations. If you have MIDI gear with 1/4″ inputs such as Chase Bliss, Meris, Empress, or Alexander it can send MIDI to them directly. The SMARTClock Gen3 can also receive and merge MIDI data with its own clock signal, so it integrates into your larger rig easily.
The DMC Gen3 series have a more limited clock and tap functionality but are far more powerful in terms of controlling your MIDI devices. You can send MIDI clock to all of your devices as well as send taps to a single device using any of the DMC Gen3 series. The DMC-6 and DMC-8 Gen3 have two additional tap outputs for a total of three. In addition, you can control the program, bypass, expression, and more on your MIDI pedals using one of the DMC series.
Features
- Blue LED display shows tempo in Beats Per Minute or milliseconds.
- Two (2) isolated optical relay powered Tempo Outputs or Function Switch Outputs.
- One MultiJack connectors can function as Tempo Outputs, Function Switch Outputs, Control Voltage Output (0-3.3V,) Footswitch Inputs, or MIDI Outputs.
- MIDI Clock output synchronizes a connected MIDI device
- Multi-Jack functions as tap tempo input, Control Voltage Output, third Tempo Output, or additional MIDI output (requires adaptor cables.)
- Internal DIP switches to customize each output.
- Tap Tempo mode with selectable tap subdivisions for each output.
- Up to 99 user-accessible presets.
- Receives external MIDI clock from a computer or other device, Tempo Outputs sync to incoming clock.
- Sends tap signals and clock from 30-240 beats per minute.
- Available subdivisions include Quarter, Dotted Eighth, Quarter Triplet, and Eighth Notes
- Runs on standard 9V power, 60mA minimum.
The micro.clock Gen3 is compatible with virtually every pedal or effects unit equipped with a remote tap tempo input jack. In toggle mode, the micro.clock outputs can work as a “fixed expression” control with many devices. Please note that some devices may require the use of a TRS / stereo cable or to have the micro.clock pull-up resistors enabled for certain functions.
Alexander – Tap: History Lesson, Super Radical, Oblivion, Radical Delay ][+, Chesapeake, Equilibrium DLX, Quadrant, Colour Theory, Wavelength
Alexander – *Favorite: Super Radical, Oblivion, Radical Delay ][+, History Lesson, All Neo Series pedals
BOSS – Tap DD-500, RV-500, MD-500, SY-300, DD-5, DD-7, DD-20, PH-3, AW-3 (requires connected output set to normally closed.)
Catalinbread – Semaphore, Belle Epoch Deluxe (uses Control Voltage mode)
Chase Bliss – Tap All pedals except Brothers
Chase Bliss – Favorite All pedals
Cusack – Tap-A-Whirl, Tap-A-Delay, Tap-A-Phase, Tap-A-Scream, more. (requires 1/4″ to RCA cable)
Disaster Area – Gen2 (DMC-3XL, DMC-4, DMC-6D, DMC-8D, DMC-7, DMC-6L, DPC-5) and Gen3 (DMC-3XL, DMC-4, DMC-6, DMC-8, DPC-5, NNB)
Electro-Harmonix – Tap: Deluxe Memory Man with Tap 1100 / 550, Super Pulsar
Electro-Harmonix – Expression: HOG2, Pitch Fork, Cock Fight, more
Eventide – H9, Timefactor, Modfactor, Pitchfactor, Space
JHS – Panther, Panther Cub, Emperor, Unicorn, Pink Panther
Line 6 – *Favorite / Expression: AM-4, DL-4, DM-4, MM-4, M5, M9, M13. Not compatible for tap tempo with Line 6.
Matthews Effects – Conductor
MXR – Echoplex Delay, Carbon Copy Deluxe
Strymon – Tap: Timeline, Mobius, BigSky, Flint*, Deco*, Dig*
Strymon – *Favorite: Brigadier, Deco, DIG, El Capistan, Flint, Lex, Riverside, Sunset
Walrus Audio – Tap: Bellwether, ARP-87
Walrus Audio – *Favorite: Vanguard, Descent (use expression pedal input)
*Most pedals require TRS cable and pull-up resistor enabled for favorite or expression control. Some Strymon products require TRS cable and pull-up resistor for tap tempo.
Compatibility – MIDI Clock
Please note that the micro.clock requires the use of an adaptor cable for MIDI input and output.
MJ-5P MultiJack to 5-pin MIDI cable
Alexander – Oblivion, Super Radical, Quadrant, Colour Theory, Wavelength
Boss – DD-500, SL-20 Slicer
Chase Bliss – All pedals except Brothers and Condor
Empress – Echosystem, Reverb, Tremolo2, Phaser
Eventide – H9, Timefactor, Modfactor, Pitchfactor, Space
Electro-Harmonix – 8-Step Program
Line 6 – M5, M9, M13, more
Meris – OttoBit Jr., Polymoon
Moog – MF-104M Delay, MF-104MSD Super Delay, MF-105M MIDI MurF, MF-108M Cluster Flux
Pigtronix – Echolution 2 (including Deluxe and Filter / Filter Pro,) Infinity
Source Audio – Orbital, Manta, Stingray, Gemini, Lunar, Mercury (All require use of Soundblox or Neuro Hub,) Nemesis Delay, Reflex
Strymon – Timeline, Mobius, BigSky
TC Electronic – Flashback X4, Alter Ego X4, Flashback Triple Delay, Ditto X4,
Z-Vex – Super Seek-Trem, Super Ringtone, Super Seek-Wah
Many more pedals are supported! – please contact our support department if you have questions before purchasing. If it has a tap tempo input jack, we can probably talk to it! If you are a manufacturer and would like to have your products added to this list please contact us!
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