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Re: Newbie TKB questions

2010-02-19 by jwbarlow@aol.com

If I understand your question correctly than yes, BUT not without some other stuff.
If you have two additional electronic switches (for example the serge Triple Bidirectional Router; or a single MOTM 700) you put row A out into switch A and row B out into switch B and then take the output from A/B to your VCO (presumably). The A/B switch would then be controlled by the 16th pulse stage.
You repeat this with your second switch, subbing row C into switch A and D into switch B.
That's the easy way. But you probably don't have two additional electronic switches.
If this were something you were interested in doing regularly, you could probably modify (or have someone modify) your TKB to more easily accommodate these patches (without the need of the external switching modules).
John B.
In a message dated 2/18/2010 9:12:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, dr.jasoncrest@... writes:

Just revisiting this thread now after a few months.
My question is this. We can run the TKB as a one 64 stage sequencer and four 16 stage sequencers. Is it possible to run it as two 32 stage sequencers? What I mean is that it'd run through A/B for 16 steps and then run through C/D for 16 steps.

Best,
JC

--- In SergeModular@ yahoogroups. com, John P <johnp299792@ ...> wrote:
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> What's the difference?
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> dr.jasoncrest wrote:
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> > Howdy,
> > Just a little bump on this question.
> > Is it possible to get the TKB to run through AB then CD instead or
> > ABCD and A,B,C,D?
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> > Thanks!
> > JC
> >
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