[sdiy] best method for clocking modular to DAW?
James R. Coplin
james at ticalun.net
Wed Mar 4 17:21:14 CET 2009
Also, try using a kick instead of a highhat as it will give you S&H
something stronger to "chew" on. Just make sure it has an instant attack
and isn't gated or enveloped in some way.
James R. Coplin
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[mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of Dan Snazelle
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:55 AM
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Subject: [sdiy] best method for clocking modular to DAW?
Today i was trying to lock my BABY 10 sequencer to my Logic song.
What i was doing was sending out a steady hi-hat on a drum machine plug in
and sending this into Ian's
T/G/T/S/H (which is a sample hold module but i use it a lot for converting
audio to a gate or trigger signal)
I then take a gate (or trigger) out of this and feed it into the clock in of
the BABY 10.
I then take the Gate out from this and plug it into my adsr.
So far the results have been mixed
If i want the sequence to be as fast as the DAW tempo, i have to program the
original hi hat in double or triple time.
so....i was wondering how other do this. maybe using DRUM MACHINE plugin
isnt the way to go?
i would love to start doing more stuff where the drums in a track trigger my
modular, or clock it.
thanks so much
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