> Now I'm wondering if the VC divider wouldn't do this job better > than the A147. Note-level sync and quantization into the bargain. I > don't have the VC divider module, though. yes, that would be great. does anyone make a VC divider? as an experiment i tried setting up a similar self-modulating loop using the 113 as a divider whose output drives the 155. i'm very pleased w how it works.. joe, i remember you saying you didn't have a 113 but i'll go ahead and relay this anyway in case any 113/155 users are interested... send midi clock to 113, 113 output to 155 clock input. on the 155, send trig 1 and 2 to trig delay to transform them into gates. then run the outputs of these gates into the 113 foot cntrl 1 and 2. now you can change the divisions of the master clock by selecting a new mixture (w gate switches from 155), so a step length can be changed as a result of a new momentary clock division value (this feeds the 155, controls speed). sort of like having a cv divider but not really. the 113 will change the division values (thus 155 clock values) according to presets (selected by gates) so the values jump when selected instead of changing continuously, works great for holding out steps or making some steps quicker. it takes some experimenting to get the phrase to add up to say, an even 8 counts before repeating. all we're really doing is speeding up and slowing down the 155 to make it seem like some steps are longer or shorter. it will remain in sync and responds to tempo changes but it's tricky keeping the phrases aligned when playing around. also, the 113 has 4 discreet divisions available at once so i'm sure you could use a 147 to good effect modulating something else while in sync, even at a different speed. -duff
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Re: A147/A155 Midi Sync
2002-06-12 by duffnuff
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