Wonder if a Revolution might be easy solution for what
you describe.
http://www.audiochocolate.com.au/ sells them in
Australia.
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you describe.
http://www.audiochocolate.com.au/ sells them in
Australia.
--- yulianhoo <yulian.p@...> wrote:
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, amnesia____________________________________________________________________________________
> <amni56@...> wrote:
> >
> > I do have a TKB, but it seems more suited for
> experimental timings, I
> > want tight MIDI step seq.
> >
>
> you can always take any MIDI->CV interface and
> connect the gate out to
> TKB's clock in and programme a bar of 16th notes in
> your MIDI seq..
> this will allow you to get the "tight MIDI step
> seq".. I usually find
> it a bit mechanical sounding, so I'd pass the gate
> out through
> something like a DTG before sending to the clock
> in.. this will allow
> you to create "grooves", if desired..
>
> another option is to take a MIDI drum machine that
> sports a trigger
> out (like a 909).. sync it to MIDI and drive the TKB
> with the trig out..
>
> hope this helps in any way
> cheers
>
> yulian_
>
>
>
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