Hi Bakis, I find the best thing is to let cubase send out the clock signal to the A-155, then send the gate for the midi synth from cubase. You have control of notes from A-155 but midi timing. This also allows you to add other midi stuff to the mix too, all kept in time nicely. If you use the trigger modifier you can sequence synths like the Korg MS10 from the A-155, although they're not 1v/octave it can still be done. You can also start it all from an MC202, seq1 controls the 202 synth, seq2 sends out the gate signal for the A-155. Row1 on A-155 sequences the A-100, row2 controls the MS10. But no beat, so.... I always patch up a make-shift sequencer using the A-160 and A-161 modules, this lets you do a simple beat. If you combine the A-160, A-161 and the A-138 you get a simple note sequencer, use 2 A-138's and a A-151 and you can make it 8-step. If you're using a A-155 for notes you can use this patch to control velocity or VCF CV, but it's easy to run out of envelopes :-D --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote: > hello john, > you mean from the a155,in combination to the a192,you > can send 8-step cv sequences to midi synths but NOT > gates too,right?? > bakis. >
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Re: Anybody used these modules?
2002-05-26 by jmaddocks1975
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