Ummm, what's the net effect that you're looking for? When I look at splitting up a clock and dividing it, I'm looking to create something like a timed sequence of sweeps, or even using a divider as a subharmonic generator. So, feed a square at, say, 120hz then pick a tap at 1/2 for once/second and feed that into an EG. Then pick a tap at 1/4 for once/2 seconds and feed that into another EG or an LFO reset, etc. The next effect in the patch is a number of sequenced "things" happening... Are you looking to do something different? ------------ Stu Grimshaw (12:46 PM 2/27/2008) wrote: >hi group, > >maybe i'm being a bit dense here, but given that the interesting bit >of a clock signal is the "on" bit (pun intended), what are people >doing to divide their clock signals? > >the a160 clock divider alone won't do it - since each output starts in >the "off" state....
Message
Re: [Doepfer_a100] clock division: am i missing something?
2008-02-27 by Mark Pulver
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.