What about the A191's MIDI clock sync'ed LFO? --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "ringmod45" <ringmod45@y...> wrote: > hi Joe, i think you just solved the problem, hypothethically speaking. > the A190 does have a software LFO in it. now, the only snag is that > it is only free running. > > a couple of questions to Mr.Doepfer. > > would it be possible to have the software LFO sync to midi clock? > > would the software LFO be accurate enough to perform as a clock > source for the A154? > > would it be possible to have a divider for the software Lfo? > > if the A190 could be somehow reprogrammed to have the LFO sync, this > would solve problem, i guess. > > Joe, i am currently using The Encore Expressionist, it has 3 LFO's > which can be modulated on separate midi channels and has a re-trig > parameter to sync the LFO to the number of midi clocks that are > inputted into the Expressionist. > > i think, IIRC, you mentioned before that you own the MCV 24. if the > MCV 24 has sync LFO's, you could probably use the MCV24 to do the job. > > regards, > RM > > . > > > > I'm not an engineer, maybe a VC clock divider idea isn't the right > > approach. It isn't obvious that the change in divisor would be fast > > enough to control the sequencer accurately. Perhaps a software LFO > > that can either be synced to a master clock or free-running, and > whose > > rate can be adjusted in increments by a control voltage. > > > > Joe
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Re: A163 as a clock divider
2002-11-12 by code_pig
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