The Behringer Crave Manual is painful to navigate, here is a quick reference guide to some of the hidden menu settings

Crave Arpeggiator Settings

1UP 1
2DOWN 1
3DOWN and UP
4RANDOM
5UP (+ 1 Oct)
6DOWN (+1 Oct)
7UP (- 1 Oct)
8DOWN (- 1 Oct)
Behringer Crave Arpeggiator Settings

Settings Menu

Enter/Exit settings mode by pressing Shift + Hold/Rest + 8 then Use < and > to change pages

Settings Page 1: Programming Tempo Input Modes

24PPQN is the standard setting for MIDI DIN

11PPS
22PPQ
324PPQN
448PPQN
5CV
Behringer Crave Settings Page1: Programming Tempo Input Modes

Settings Page 2: Assignable Output Modes

1Sequencer Accent
2Sequencer Clock
3Sequencer Clock/2
4Sequencer Clock/4
5Sequencer Step Ramp
6Sequencer Step Saw
7Sequencer Step Triangle
8Sequencer Step Random
9Sequencer Step 1 Trigger Output
10MIDI Velocity
11MIDI Channel Pressure
12MIDI Pitch Bend
13MIDI CC1
14MIDI CC2
15MIDI CC4
16MIDI CC7
Behringer Crave Settings Page 2: Assignable Output Modes

Settings Page 3: Clock Type Modes

1Internal
2MIDI DIN
3MIDI USB
4External Trigger
5AUTO (clock priority: TRIG > MIDI USB >MIDI DIN > INTERNAL)
Behringer Crave Settings Page 3: Clock Type Modes

Settings Page 4: Clock Edge Modes

1Fall
2Rise
3MIDI USB
4CV
Behringer Crave Settings Page 4: Clock Edge Modes

Behringer Crave Clock Division

When using MIDI clock sync, the Crave uses 1/16th notes for the sequencer by default, which is often to fast to be useful. In original firmware the tempo knob could be used to adjust the rate, but the feature was removed! Workaround is to use an external sequencer, or supply a clock source that is already divided.

The clock sync is still useful for the handy Arpeggiator function.

Note the clock rate from ASSIGN output can be divided using settings page 2, but sadly no equivalent on the input.