[sdiy] MIDI commands to drive external clock steps..
Adam (synthDIY)
synthdiy at adambaby.com
Thu Apr 3 11:58:34 CEST 2025
> On 3 Apr 2025, at 17:22, Florian Anwander <fanwander at mnet-online.de> wrote:
>
> You may check out my "clockboy" https://www.florian-anwander.de/clockboy/
>
> It creates all dfferent kind of pulses that are required for clocking analogue dvices.
>
Great work, Florian
but I nearly fell off my chair when I read this on your page
"
About Clocks and Control Signals in the Synth World
Clocking is easy - you only have to have luck. "
A
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>
> Am 02.04.25 um 22:58 schrieb Jean-Pierre Desrochers via Synth-diy:
>> So far I used my faithfull Moog sequencer 960 clone as standalone
>> and self generating its clock pulses to create sequencing notes. Fine.
>>
>> <image002.jpg>
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>> But I’d also like to use it with external pulses coming from
>> Some kind of ‘MIDI to clock pulse generator’..
>>
>> My question is, using a PC sequencer (like Cakewalk SONAR X3 Pro, or any PC sequencer),
>> What MIDI data should I use and read to get timing pulses ?
>> There are many ‘clock related’ MIDI data available
>> but I cannot find which one(s) to use..
>> I’d like to have the choice of timings like whole, half, quarter, 8th, 16th, etc..
>> Thanks for your help..
>>
>>
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