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Musical features:
   ●  Dedicated blue LED for note messages
   ●  Up to 7 dedicated mono sections - For every section:
       >    Voice priority: to the lowest, highest, or last note played
       >    Voice/play buffer to allow "analog" play techniques such as trills with multiple fingers.
       >    Analog-like (exponential) portamento.
       >    Transposition in a range covering over twenty (yes 20!) octaves in one go (means deep down to LFO).
       >    Pitch-bend is implemented in 16-bit (14-bit for MIDI sources) with separate positive and negative range settings.
       >    Handles both attack and release velocity.
       >    Learn function to map any MIDI controller.
       >    Gain, polarity and offset on all control voltages.
       >    Value comparator with independent events for high and low thresholds.
       >    Gating and triggering with adjustable polarity.
   ●  Polyphonic section.
       >    Same features as the Mono sections.
       >    Can be set from 1 to 8 notes - can act as an eighth Mono section.
   ●  Clock section - Receives up to two clocks simultaneously (even from MIDI!) - For each incoming clock flow:
       >    Dedicated clock receive red LED.
       >    Tick, Reset, Status (on/off) and Fill-in signals.
       >    Conversion to dual DINSync-24, via a simple adapter
       >    Multiple simultaneous clock divisions on any number of jacks
       >    Clock polarity adjustable
       >    Clocks can generate pulses or toggling signal
   ●  Drum oriented section (ignores release velocity)
       >     Drum notes can be mapped into one of 8 octaves
       >     Up to 12 Drum gates and 8 associated velocity signals
       >     Velocity offset and gain control
       >     Additional unified velocity signal for global accent
   ●  Direct Jack Control section
       >    Used for control via dedicated computer applications or simple knob to CV mapping
       >    Bypasses all data processing
    
Other features:
   ●  Preset management
        >    32 user presets with recall via MIDI
        >    Presets can be named
   ●  Electrical pulse length setting (for older machines)
   ●  Global LED polarity control, independently of the signal on the jacks
   ●  Firmware update via Ethernet
  
Editing features:
   ●  Editing is done via any Windows/Mac/iPad
   ●  Parameters are shown with explicit lists, names, data types and in high resolution
   ●  Parameters are themselves controllable in real time.
   
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The product is dedicated to users wanting to control high-resolution CV/digital from computer-based applications.
It ensures a low latency that Ethernet coupled with CopperLan offers inherently.
  
The actual transfer format is CopperLan, whose messaging handles MIDI transparently.
There are over 200 parameters offered to the user. The editing is done with the software CopperLan Manager (WIN32/64 & OSX).
 
The MS-812 can issue notes, controls, gates, triggers, clocks and many derived signals.
   ●  Any of the 55 possible analog signals can be mapped to the 8 CV jacks.
   ●  Any of the 94 possible digital signals can be mapped to the 12 Digi jacks.
MS-812 WIKI
Until 2022
Closed from Jully 2022
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