I don't get anything useful when the slave is at a higher pitch than the master. (thanks
for reminding me of the correct terminology) just periodic buzzes, and a very very
slight stepping. When the slave is lower in pitch, the stepping up and down a
harmonic scale is very pronounced. For bass patterns, I prefer the result from
triggering a DSG over sync-ing a PCO. Maybe it's because I have more DSG's than
PCO's.
jmr
for reminding me of the correct terminology) just periodic buzzes, and a very very
slight stepping. When the slave is lower in pitch, the stepping up and down a
harmonic scale is very pronounced. For bass patterns, I prefer the result from
triggering a DSG over sync-ing a PCO. Maybe it's because I have more DSG's than
PCO's.
jmr
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, John Papiewski <johnp299792@a...> wrote:
> The soft sync slave can be either higher or lower pitch than the master.
> I think usually you'd want a higher pitch.