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AW: AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Newby Seeking Chaos

2010-06-03 by York Luethje

Moin Florian,

 

Surely if someone knows the answer it is you :-)

 

I was obviously not clear enough. The A-160 does output trigger impulses
which are a kind of voltage control, but not the continuous one implied. As
you said you can use the trigger to reset a LFO, which can give you effects
in sync with a master clock. For a complete tempo synchronisation where not
only the starting point of the LFO waveform but its complete cycle is in
sync with the master clock you would have to derive a control voltage from
an appropriately specified Midi -> CV interface. If the master clock is
external, that is. 

 

York

 

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Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com] Im
Auftrag von Florian Anwander
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Juni 2010 19:12
An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: AW: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Newby Seeking Chaos

 

  

Hi York

> You had some questions about modules. The A-160 (clock) divider takes a
> clock signal (from a sequencer or a Midi-> CV converter) and creates
> rhythmic divisions, such as ½, 1/8 and so on. This way you can synchronise
a
> voltage controlled LFO to your master clock, for example. 
This suggestion I don't understand. How do you control a voltage 
controlled module by a trigger?? Or did you want to say you can reset 
the LFO? But resetting an LFO doesn't have anything in common with 
synchronising its tempo!

Florian





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