[sdiy] Dinsync.com ASEQ1 Seqencer anyone?

Ken Stone sasami at hotkey.net.au
Sat Jul 12 01:19:08 CEST 2003


Just a couple of thoughts - resetting to position "9" is sort of common -
the idea being the first clock signal causes the sequencer to advance to step 1.
After that of course it should loop to position 1 each time it reaches the
end, which yours isn't doing. Are you sending Midi Resets to it each loop?

Ken


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>I recently purchased this neat little step sequencer from:
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>http://www.dinsync.com/
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>on this page:
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>http://emblab.com.hosting.domaindirect.com/Electro/Seq.htm
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>...and was wondering if anyone else had bought one of these.
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>I am having an issue with it's operation and the manufacturer has told
>me that it's working fine and has not been very communicative since.
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>Anyway, if you have one, let me know if it works like this for you:
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>There are 8 note tuning knobs on the unit.
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>The seqencer always starts one step before step 1 and making a total of
>9 notes. This step "0" puts out 0v and cannot be adjusted or removed
>from any pattern
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>The 6 positions of the loop selector are giving me this:
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>pos-1 step 0 (one note)
>pos-2 step 0-1 (two notes)
>pos-3 step 0-1-2 (three notes)
>pos-4 step 0-1-2-3-4 (five notes)
>pos-5 step 0-1-2-3-4-5-6 (six notes)
>pos-6 step 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 (nine notes)
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>At least one of the sample siles on the web site have 8 note sequences -
>how is this possible if this is normal operation?
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>anyone?
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>...jp
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