o.k., all i can say is that my 4 a155's(they have only 8 steps each...) don't have any patterns or chaining or anything and i still can make the sound far from repetative by adding the output cv from the a155 to a slow changing LFO triangle output...this way you can have ALWAYS CHANGING patterns.of course you can have always changing patterns by hundreds of other ways in a modular system,too, just use your imagination...but i CAN sync my a155's to midi clock,that is basic/important to me...i think this MUST be possible with the regelwerk!!!just ask chris assall or doepfer how exactly you can achieve that!!! synthfreak --- Andreas Lindholm <andreas.k.lindholm@telia.com> wrote: > First of all... don't shoot the messenger. Who is > actually to blame, the > customer with the bad hairdo or the hairdresser? > > Now to the point. I would never have brought up > regelwerk in here unless it > was manufactured by said company and said to be the > perfect tool and > accompanyment for making cv-loops to run the A100. > So bare with me and you > might even get an idea of what I wanted to do with > it and the A100. Here we > go: > > I wanted a step sequencer that could output more > than one cv and one gate. > Why? I wanted to make stepping changes to filters > and modulations in my > A100. So what I wanted was to have one line that > controlled the pitch of the > VCO another in sync that modified the QCV and Frq of > the A122 and another to > changes the PCV of the A111. Basicly I wanted the > same control over the loop > as Midi-CCs give me over my K2000rs. None of this > works for me cause I > haven't gotten around to syncing my loop with my > midi-sequencer. I may be > possible but the manual doesn't make me understand > how. I can't chain > patterns which makes it very repetitive and dull in > a song... So I went out > and bought a midi-cv converter which is now > broken(will have to fix that) > which leaves me with a sequencer that doesn't do > anything for me. > > I didn't pay small money for the regelwerk, I choose > it cause the exterior > looked proffessional and the salesman insured me it > was as good as an analog > sequencer gets. The specs seemed good to. B.t.w. the > car comparison faults > cause it there is no air-conditioner, no stereo or > wooden panels - you can > buy them in the deluxe upgrade for any brand if you > like. I would gladly pay > say a 100 euro to have all the things I think could > be expected from the > regelwerk. Perhaps more if they convince me that new > hardware indeed > justifies it, but still I think I have paid for it > cause 700 Euro isn't toys > money to me. > > Btw, Bakkis DON'T BY A REGELWERK. Wait for the > upgrades otherwise you too > will be waiting in vane. > > AS for the general problem about upgrades I think it > was solved good with > the MAQ16/3 and could be done the same way. Included > in new models and for a > cost to those who want it in their old machines. > Nothing strange about > that... > > All said in as friendly a tone as possible;) > /Andreas > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] The end of the regelwerks issue
2002-02-25 by bakis Sirros
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