as per richarius; MIDI notes put out by your drum machine can be used to provide a gate which is rhythmic rather than a steady pulse.
most stand-alone converters will allow you to extract the MIDI clock itself, often with a divide-down feature that will give you several different rates to clock your sequencer with.
consider using one of the faster rates to clock a gate sequencer, then pull the individual stages off the gate sequencer to trigger your tkb.
we sometimes will use a compressed/limited drum signal to trigger a slew or DUSG directly....kind of a cheap n' nasty way to get a valid trigger - set the module up for its shortest rise/fall times and adjust the volume of your input audio till the module starts cycling. the end-of-cycle pulse provides a fairly reliable trigger for clocking sequencers.
consider using more than one technique simultaneously. try using a MIDI event to reset the TKB, but advance its clock from a conditioned audio source - now you'll have a clock which might occasionally double trigger or miss a trigger, but you've got an easy-to-get-at pulse you can use to reset the sequencer while your pattern is running.
hope this helps!
From: Richarius Molindarius <richmolindarius@...>
To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 14, 2013 2:51:25 PM
Subject: Re: [SergeModular] Serge and Drummachines?
To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 14, 2013 2:51:25 PM
Subject: Re: [SergeModular] Serge and Drummachines?
MIDI ti CV converter¿ 1 Gate sent to the TKBs trigger input? Thats how I do it with Ken's Prog/Sequwncer abyqays.
On 2013-01-14 2:36 PM, "Mika" <mikamartini@...> wrote:
Hi!
I'm new in serge word... this is a basis question: How is the best or the more simple way to sincronized a serge sequencer (like TKB) with an external Drummachine (MIDI)? sincronised in term of BPM-
best to all