Personally I'd go for a button.
Ken
sequencer type thing) hooked up to the same pulse (usually a division of the
clock). I haven't had them for long, so I'm not sure if that will be the norm.
2 jacks, the 1st bridged to the 2nd, so I can chain off to the next module?
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>I'm laying out a few modules w/ reset inputs. Gate seq, mast. div, seq.switch, and Ive got a couple of modules now w/ reset.
>I guess this is sort of a question about how people use their synths. I'venoticed I often have my existing 2 modules w/ reset (a divider and a
sequencer type thing) hooked up to the same pulse (usually a division of the
clock). I haven't had them for long, so I'm not sure if that will be the norm.
>I have space for 2 holes for reset on each of the modules I'm building.Would you use the space for a reset input jack, and a manual button, or for
2 jacks, the 1st bridged to the 2nd, so I can chain off to the next module?
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