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Syncing A-155 to Sync24

Syncing A-155 to Sync24

2006-10-27 by antonhuber888

Hallo list,

has anybody done this? So I think Roland Sync24 was 24 pulses per 16th
note, can anybody confirm this? 
My Idea was to use A-165 to process the start/stop (hi/low on Sync24)
to a pulse to starts/stops the A155. Do I have to use a Flip-Flop? For
the Sync signal means dividing by 24 a 16th note pulse? How can I
achive this? Any Ideas? Do you think it is feasible? I am able to
solder and build some circuits with ICs...


Greets
Anton

Re: Syncing A-155 to Sync24

2006-11-03 by antonhuber888

No Idea, anyone? Please, please help me!

Greets
Anton

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "antonhuber888" <yahoo3@...> wrote:
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> Hallo list,
> 
> has anybody done this? So I think Roland Sync24 was 24 pulses per 16th
> note, can anybody confirm this? 
> My Idea was to use A-165 to process the start/stop (hi/low on Sync24)
> to a pulse to starts/stops the A155. Do I have to use a Flip-Flop? For
> the Sync signal means dividing by 24 a 16th note pulse? How can I
> achive this? Any Ideas? Do you think it is feasible? I am able to
> solder and build some circuits with ICs...
> 
> 
> Greets
> Anton
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Syncing A-155 to Sync24

2006-11-03 by Florian Anwander

Hi Anton

> No Idea, anyone? Please, please help me!
I did not answer, cause I'm still quite busy here with my job.

Basically you are right: convert start/stop=hi/low signal of DIN-Sync to 
separate triggers, by A165 inverter outs; divide down the DIN-clock to 
16th by an A-160/161-combi.
In complete this is very annoying. This is why I ask since over a year 
for a general clock interface module which converts different clock-ins 
in different clock-outs inclusive some swing function 
(http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/surveys?id=12048939) 
And this is what would perfect fit into a modular sequencer system, but 
I think its boring if I am repeating this all the time ...

Florian


> 
> Greets
> Anton
> 
> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "antonhuber888" <yahoo3@...> wrote:
> 
>>Hallo list,
>>
>>has anybody done this? So I think Roland Sync24 was 24 pulses per 16th
>>note, can anybody confirm this? 
>>My Idea was to use A-165 to process the start/stop (hi/low on Sync24)
>>to a pulse to starts/stops the A155. Do I have to use a Flip-Flop? For
>>the Sync signal means dividing by 24 a 16th note pulse? How can I
>>achive this? Any Ideas? Do you think it is feasible? I am able to
>>solder and build some circuits with ICs...
>>
>>
>>Greets
>>Anton
>>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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-- 
Florian Anwander, Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH
Franziskanerstr. 38, D-81669 Muenchen, Tel. ++49(89)45841-133
http://www.consol.de

Re: Syncing A-155 to Sync24

2006-11-03 by antonhuber888

Hi Florian,

thank you very much for your answer.
Your suggested module would be pretty cool, I cant understand why
people dont want to have it. Today I got another idea that I could use
 my Roland SBX80 sync box to to the dividing of the clock sinal. It
has a rotary switch labeled "time base" where you can set up the
dividing factor. So I dont have to do the A-160/161 dividing (and
reseting) stuff. I will do the start/stop thing as described below. 
btw: Your name sound familiar to me, is it possible you helped me a
long time ago on Fido GER.MIDI to build a voltage divider?

Greets
Anton

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Anton
> 
> > No Idea, anyone? Please, please help me!
> I did not answer, cause I'm still quite busy here with my job.
> 
> Basically you are right: convert start/stop=hi/low signal of
DIN-Sync to 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> separate triggers, by A165 inverter outs; divide down the DIN-clock to 
> 16th by an A-160/161-combi.
> In complete this is very annoying. This is why I ask since over a year 
> for a general clock interface module which converts different clock-ins 
> in different clock-outs inclusive some swing function 
> (http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/surveys?id=12048939) 
> And this is what would perfect fit into a modular sequencer system, but 
> I think its boring if I am repeating this all the time ...
> 
> Florian
> 
> 
> > 
> > Greets
> > Anton
> > 
> > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "antonhuber888" <yahoo3@> wrote:
> > 
> >>Hallo list,
> >>
> >>has anybody done this? So I think Roland Sync24 was 24 pulses per 16th
> >>note, can anybody confirm this? 
> >>My Idea was to use A-165 to process the start/stop (hi/low on Sync24)
> >>to a pulse to starts/stops the A155. Do I have to use a Flip-Flop? For
> >>the Sync signal means dividing by 24 a 16th note pulse? How can I
> >>achive this? Any Ideas? Do you think it is feasible? I am able to
> >>solder and build some circuits with ICs...
> >>
> >>
> >>Greets
> >>Anton
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Florian Anwander, Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH
> Franziskanerstr. 38, D-81669 Muenchen, Tel. ++49(89)45841-133
> http://www.consol.de
>

Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Syncing A-155 to Sync24

2006-11-03 by Florian Anwander

Hi Anton

> Today I got another idea that I could use
>  my Roland SBX80 sync box to to the dividing of the clock sinal. It
Yes. This works like charm (I own a SBX-80 too).

> btw: Your name sound familiar to me, is it possible you helped me a
> long time ago on Fido GER.MIDI to build a voltage divider?
Yes, I was the Sysop of the Keys-BBS.

Florian

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