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Re: A-190-2 as clock

2013-05-03 by re_qu

great, thanks for this!

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@...> wrote:
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> my friend Ingo, and then me, are doing this for years. its the tighter sync you can get. 
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> yes, set midi clips with 16th notes and use the gate out of any midi-cv interface as clock signal to sync your analog sequencer. 
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> if you have a second midi-cv channel, you can do the same technique and use the gate (coming from the midi notes from the midi-cv interface) of that channel, as a reset signal for your analog modules. 
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> so, you can have a clock that is as low or high rate as you want and a reset signal that can occur whenever you want.
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>  From: re_qu <renato.quaroni@...>
> To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 11:00 AM
> Subject: [Doepfer_a100] A-190-2 as clock
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> Â  
> Hi
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> I'm running ableton 8 right now. I understand that it's midi sync has some issues in terms of keeping a tight clock. 
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> but i heard rumours that version 9 has improved... 
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> Assuming it hasn't... the clock from the A-190-1, synced by live 8 (or 9?), is not going to be much use to me. 
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> but i had heard of a work around; that essentially setting up a midi clip with midi on each beat and then using the CV data to clock is much more reliable and keeps tight.
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> can anyone confirm or deny? then i wouldn't need the A-190-1 and could get the A-190-2, obviously cheaper and using less HP.
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> thanks,
> renato
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