would your adaptor circuit work the other way around (regular clock to dyn sync) or just one way? C. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote: > > This is an answer to a private mail, I received from Coy via Yahoo, but > the give reply adress did fail. Because the request it might be of > public interest I send my answer to Coy the list. > > Hi Coy > > > Does this circuit just divide the 16th note clock? Can it perform a > > mulitplication such as 32nd or 64ths? > It does divide just to 16th, but 32nd (or 24th triplets) would be > possible without a problem. I could modify the pcb to this. > > 64th's aren't possible with DIN-sync. At least not in a straight way, > because DIN-sync provides 96th and dividing by one and a half is not > really easy (requires a PLL). > > Florian >
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Re: diy DIN-Sync to analogue clock converter
2009-02-26 by Carlos
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