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Subject: Re: [emlsynth] Sequencing an EML-101

From: "Matt Fretton" <matt.fretton@...>
Date: 2008-05-10

...but where would I plug the Kenton into the 101? If you use the
jacks at the top left, you can only control two oscilators, hence my
interest in using the Keyboard socket.

Oh & I didn't mean that the 400 would sequence the 101, just that if I
had the 400/401 I wouldn't need to sequence the 101!

2008/5/9 sascha victoria <sascha.victoria@...>:
> An EML 400 won't solve your problems unless you want to modify your 101. The
> best bet for sequencing a 101 is a Kenton MIDI / CV converter...
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> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 7:57 AM, mfretton <matt.fretton@...> wrote:
>>
>> OK I've scoured these posts (& those on Analogue Heaven & elsewhere) and
>> it seems that
>> the best way (the only way?) to control an EML-101 properly from a CV/gate
>> sequencer is
>> via the keyboard socket, as the external control jacks only control two of
>> the VCOs.
>>
>> Unfortunately I've not found a conclusive/definitive way of doing this,
>> partly because there
>> appear to be variations on the keyboard socket & wiring (mine is an odd
>> 5-pin reminiscent
>> of a DIN plug). I don't wish to be able to play the 101 when it's being
>> sequenced, so ideally
>> would plug the sequencer into the keyboard socket - what are these
>> plugs/sockets called?
>>
>> I know that the EML-101 is 1.v/octave although I'd think that a CV
>> sequencer like the
>> Korg SQ-10 would work fine, since each note is set manually.
>>
>> So...how do I do it?
>>
>> Matt
>>
>> PS of course in a perfect world I'd buy the 400/401 if:
>> a. I could find them
>> b. I could afford them
>>
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