I stack trigger outputs into the pulse inputs of my 281e all of the time. It produces predictable behavior (more so than when I do this on my Serge) so I assumed it was a feature. I seem to remember someone on this list mentioning this as a cool feature. --tom --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, jon schatz <jon@...> wrote: > > > On Dec 3, 2008, at 10:33 AM, nicholas_kent wrote: > > > Generally it's a no-no to make a patch that sends an output back into > > another output. Within a system you should not do any damage but it's > > generally something to be avoided. (An output back into an input for > > feedback is always cool though). To a beginner, you might think you > > won't connect two outputs that easily but it's tempting to take 2 > > outputs and patch them to a *single* input. > > > i found that mixing both trigger outputs from a 260e in a single > channel of a 256e doesn't produce what i'd expect (both triggers) so > i'd taken to running both outputs directly into the step input of my > 250e by just stacking them there. so i shouldn't do this? > > anyone else find a way to combine both trigger outs from the 260e (or > are they pulse or gate outs? i can't keep it straight)? > > thanks, > > -jon > "There are no differences but differences of degree between different > degrees > of difference and no difference." > - James, William. "Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide." Mind. 1882; > Vol 7. >
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Re: newbie question
2008-12-03 by tmeade1974
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