with midi, you can use the pulse outputs from the 225 note busses to clock the 249e, 250e, or 291e in "advance" mode. i've used this a lot... since each stage of each sequencer can be assigned logics w/r/t incoming pulses, this allows for much richer behavior than just syncing to a clock (which, again, we still plan to implement; the 249e in particular already has a bpm data structure...). you could also use an analog pulse as a clock. any voltage with a (>=10v) -> (<10v) transition will work as long as the voltage source and the 200e share a ground. as for midi out, we're working on it and considering different interface options. the strongest idea so far is to be able to individually assign 225 busses to input or output CV, but this requires some new GUI programmming. the wiring is all there already. -eb On 2/14/07, jon schatz <jon@divisionbyzero.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, ezra buchla wrote: > > > since there's some speculation, hey > > > > neither 200e sequencers currently respond to midi clock, but this is > > on the intended feature list for both. (i think that means the > > firmware is technically "alpha.") 249e firmware development will be > > slower since there won't be any more of the hardware. > > > > MIDI out is another intended feature (the 225 is sired for it); i > > don't think any of us has specifically considered clock out but it's a > > fine idea and it could be done if there's enough interest. > > hi ezra/everyone, > > how do you sync up your sequencers to external gear? > > 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: [200e] 200e MIDI
2007-02-14 by ezra buchla
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