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MOTM 650 Midi clock - pulse sync converter

MOTM 650 Midi clock - pulse sync converter

2006-07-10 by Miguel Mendoza

Hello, Is it possible at this moment to use the MOTM 650 as a midi-clock to sync converter? In the aux settings is available the option 'clock pulse' but it doesn't work by now and I don't even know if it will work with the midi clock or with the analog external clock.
Will this feature be included in a future? Even a clock divider seems necessary.
Thanks.

Re: [motm] MOTM 650 Midi clock - pulse sync converter

2006-07-12 by Miguel Mendoza

Nobody answer?
Is not anybody intersted on syncing their 320 LFOs or analog sequencers to midi clock?
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Hello, Is it possible at this moment to use the MOTM 650 as a midi-clock to sync converter? In the aux settings is available the option 'clock pulse' but it doesn't work by now and I don't even know if it will work with the midi clock or with the analog external clock.
Will this feature be included in a future? Even a clock divider seems necessary.
Thanks.

Re: [motm] MOTM 650 Midi clock - pulse sync converter

2006-07-12 by Jason Proctor

i asked this question indirectly a while back and paul confirmed that 
you can in fact program a trigger output from the 650 which is a 
division of the midi clock.

however, your analogue gear is just expecting voltage, so you can in 
fact program a clock with midi CC messages (for example). program CC 
zero, CC max, at a 16th note rate, then take the CC output to your 
LFO, bingo.

since i've not managed to put together a midi sync & divider module 
yet (i have all the bits for the blacet one), that's what i do and it 
works for me.
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>Nobody answer?
>
>Is not anybody intersted on syncing their 320 LFOs or analog 
>sequencers to midi clock?
>

Re: [motm] MOTM 650 Midi clock - pulse sync converter

2006-07-13 by J.D. McEachin

At 08:30 PM 7/10/2006 +0200, Miguel Mendoza wrote:

>Is it possible at this moment to use the MOTM 650 as a midi-clock to sync converter?
>In the aux settings is  available the option 'clock pulse' but it doesn't work 
>by now and I don't even  know if it will work with the midi clock or with the 
>analog external  clock.

Try it with the V1.1 RC1 version of the firmware ( http://synthtech.com/m650/motm650v127.20.sfi ).  It triggers my Jupiter 6 arpeggiator just fine w/ internal clock, and should do the same w/ midi clock.  If you're using an external clock, there's really no need to echo it to the Aux out - it's cheaper to use a multiple or y-adapter.  ;)


>Even a clock divider seems necessary. 

A clock divider would be a nice feature, sure, but it's not a necessity for most people.  How many Midi>CV converters have clock dividers built in?  Paul specified that the MOTM-650 should be an excellent Midi>CV converter without being overly complicated.  Adding features would also have added to the cost.  Even so, the 650 is one of the most full-featured Midi>CV converters on the market (maybe THE most).  I think Paul struck a good balance with the features he chose.

Still, there's a lot more that could be done in software with the existing hardware.  Synthcom will be offering a firmware upgrade for the 650 in the not-too-distant future.  It will have a lot of extra arpeggiator features, possibly even Midi-synced LFOs.  Adding clock divider outputs would be trivial.  If there are other features you'd like to see in the upgrade, send me a private email.

Don't let the promise of a future upgrade stop you from buying a 650 now, though.  There are quite a lot of features to play with as it is, and there aren't any plans to add more features to the factory version.  If in the future, you find yourself wanting your 650 to do more, then it should take about 5 minutes to reflash the firmware with the Synthcom upgrade.  That is, when I finish it.  :)

Jeffrey

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