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A HELLO and a A-190/ Clock question!

A HELLO and a A-190/ Clock question!

2008-02-22 by Paul

Hi All!

I just recently aquired an A-100 basic in the suitcase and I've been 
having quite a ball. I understand there is quite a learning curve 
with these, but I think I'm making pretty good headway. 

Pretty much just one issue I can't seem to resolve...

Last night I decided to hook up the A-100 to my Korg MS-2000R's midi 
out and give a try with the clock through the A-190 in order to 
dabble with the A-160 and A-161 without having to use Cubase.

I was successful in getting this to go, but the Clock sync was 
absolutely off, even using the divider. It seems way too fast even 
at low tempo.

I decided to patch in Cubase, same problem, unless I enter notes 
into the Midi track. Then I can reset the LFO's, ect. just fine.

Otherwise, wayyy off. Is this just the nature of the beast?

Or do I need to edit my A-190? (GASP! Little buttons!)



Thanks for any help in advance! Modular rules!

P(Newb!)

Re: A HELLO and a A-190/ Clock question!

2008-02-23 by Stu Grimshaw

hallo paul,

the midi standard gives you three clicks per sixteenth note so if you
need sixteenths as your starting point, you'll have to have a glance
at the manual (HAGATM), and set the internal division to three. takes
about a minute :)

stu

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <paulkaiju@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi All!
> 
> I just recently aquired an A-100 basic in the suitcase and I've been 
> having quite a ball. I understand there is quite a learning curve 
> with these, but I think I'm making pretty good headway. 
> 
> Pretty much just one issue I can't seem to resolve...
> 
> Last night I decided to hook up the A-100 to my Korg MS-2000R's midi 
> out and give a try with the clock through the A-190 in order to 
> dabble with the A-160 and A-161 without having to use Cubase.
> 
> I was successful in getting this to go, but the Clock sync was 
> absolutely off, even using the divider. It seems way too fast even 
> at low tempo.
> 
> I decided to patch in Cubase, same problem, unless I enter notes 
> into the Midi track. Then I can reset the LFO's, ect. just fine.
> 
> Otherwise, wayyy off. Is this just the nature of the beast?
> 
> Or do I need to edit my A-190? (GASP! Little buttons!)
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for any help in advance! Modular rules!
> 
> P(Newb!)
>

Re: A HELLO and a A-190/ Clock question!

2008-02-25 by Paul

Got it all worked out!


My gear is all in sync, and my A-100 is WOW all in it!

This is twiddle heaven!


Thanks Stu!;)


--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Stu Grimshaw" <grimshaw@...> 
wrote:
>
> hallo paul,
> 
> the midi standard gives you three clicks per sixteenth note so if 
you
> need sixteenths as your starting point, you'll have to have a 
glance
> at the manual (HAGATM), and set the internal division to three. 
takes
> about a minute :)
> 
> stu
> 
> --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <paulkaiju@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All!
> > 
> > I just recently aquired an A-100 basic in the suitcase and I've 
been 
> > having quite a ball. I understand there is quite a learning 
curve 
> > with these, but I think I'm making pretty good headway. 
> > 
> > Pretty much just one issue I can't seem to resolve...
> > 
> > Last night I decided to hook up the A-100 to my Korg MS-2000R's 
midi 
> > out and give a try with the clock through the A-190 in order to 
> > dabble with the A-160 and A-161 without having to use Cubase.
> > 
> > I was successful in getting this to go, but the Clock sync was 
> > absolutely off, even using the divider. It seems way too fast 
even 
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> > at low tempo.
> > 
> > I decided to patch in Cubase, same problem, unless I enter notes 
> > into the Midi track. Then I can reset the LFO's, ect. just fine.
> > 
> > Otherwise, wayyy off. Is this just the nature of the beast?
> > 
> > Or do I need to edit my A-190? (GASP! Little buttons!)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks for any help in advance! Modular rules!
> > 
> > P(Newb!)
> >
>

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