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Re: [Evolver] PEK Clockmod & slaving?

2006-05-06 by Paul Love

Ok, So is it possible to send start stop info via midi from Protools to the PEK while still using the PEKs internal clock? This way I could retain the clockmod values of my sequence while still having the sequencer of the PEK start at the same time as my Drum Machine. I do this sometimes with my Machinedrum and it works great. I do not know how to go about doing this with the PEK? Please let me know if this could be a possible solution?
On May 6, 2006, at 7:15 AM, Stefan Trippler wrote:

Currently sequencer clock modulation combined with external clock doesn't
work. I don't know if it were possible at all.

Stefan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul love" <paul10love@...>
To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2006 4:05 PM
Subject: [Evolver] PEK Clockmod & slaving?


> Forgive me if this topic has been beaten before. I have a sequence in my
> PEK using sequence
> four to generate variable clockmod values to the sequence. I am wanting to
> slave my PEK to
> Protools so when I hit play in Protools the PEk sequencer and drum machine
> sequencer starts
> at the same. So I go into globals and change from the internal clock of
> the Pek to midi in. At
> this point the PEK syncs and follows Protools tempo but completely gone is
> my clockmod to
> the Pek sequence so all I am getting is a stream of steady 8th notes with
> no variations from
> the clockmod. I am probably doing something stupid but would really like
> to find a way to
> make this work! Any suggestions or solutions are welcome. Thanks to all!
> Best regards, Paul
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