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Numerology 2 Documentation


Preferences

Numerology offers several preferences you can use to customize it's behavior. These preferences are split between General preferences and Audio preferences.

General Preferences

Transport : Reset On Stop

If this is chosen, the Numerology transport will rewind to the beginning whenever the transport is stopped.

Logging

Numerology keeps an internal log (two when running in ReWire mode) that records messages while the program runs. This log can be extremely useful when tracking down bugs. This menu controls how many messages are written to the log. If it is set to "Off", no messages are generated.

Module Routing : Disable auto-routing

Tells Numerology to not attempt auto-routing when you add modules.


Audio Preferences

Control Rate

This control sets the execution rate for Numerology's MIDI, CV and Clock signals, which are described in detail in the Signals chapter. The default rate is every 32 audio samples, which is 1/32 of the audio rate, or a bit faster than every millisecond. The rate can be increased up to 1/4, which means that all modules execute at 1/4 of the audio rate. The higher the execution rate, the higher the CPU load each of Numerology's modules will consume. However, higher rates are useful if you are working with patterns that generate notes at very high rates, or you work at very high BPM values.

Audio Input

Sets the audio input device you wish to use.

Clock Source (for Audio Input)

Sets the digital clock source for the audio input. This is useful if you are using separate audio input and output devices and wish to synchronize them using word clock.

Audio Output

Sets the audio output device you wish to use.

Clock Source (for Audio Output)

Sets the clock source for the DAC used by the audio output.

Sample Rate

Sets the Sample Rate of the audio input and output devices.

Buffer Size

Sets the audio buffer size used by both the audio input and output.


Advanced Preferences

Outgoing MIDI Timestamp Offset

In OS X's MIDI system, high-resolution timestamps are used to ensure accurate timing for MIDI messages transmitted between applications, and between an application and a hardware MIDI interface. This setting allows you to directly add a non-negative offset value to those MIDI messages.


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