--- In motm@y..., mark@i... wrote:
> First off, is this the right list?? This seems like sdiy-off-topic.
> The only posts about motm I've seen here have been from Paul
> Schreiber. Is there an announce-only list?? Is their a smaller
> motm list that is more on-topic??
This is the correct list. The discussion ranges all over the map.
There are a lot of creative minds here, and they tend to wander..
> I want an LFO that I cab sync to an incoming clock, and several
> people have told me to check out the 320 LFO. Besides having a
> superior LFO,
I am fairly new to the list and MOTM as well. I am still waiting for
my first LFO to show up, but if it is like the other modules of the
MOTM series that I have had the joy of building, it will be pretty
awesome.
That being said, I think you need to be clear on what you want. The
320 (and folks, correct me if I am wrong here) can sync to a clock..
But that is in terms of analog sync. Or in other words, the waveform
will restart on the clock pulse, but that does not mean that the clock
will drive the frequency of the waveform output by it. If you are
seeking to tempo lock your LFO's, say to be 2 measures of whatever
tempo you are outputting a 24 ppq sync for, the 320 won't do it. If
you want a great rock solid LFO with a lot of neat flexibility that
will restart the wave on a pulse, you have the right item.
Now I could be wrong and there might be some way to tempo lock them,
but my brain can't get around it. Of course the tempo locked LFO
coming out of a Kenton CV box is great at doing that, so that would be
a great addition to a 320, and could be used via the multiple to
modulate the output for some really nice LFO effects.
Hope that made sense...
Bruce