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Cirklon+tb

Cirklon+tb

2013-02-19 by Dario

Hi guys. I'm a tb-303 owner and i have some questions about writing tb-303 sequences from cirklon sequencer. My tb  is  a cv gate kenton modified device, i have the midi control over cv, gate, filter, accent and slide. The converter is a kenton pro 2000. First of all i'd like to know if with this setting am i able to write a real tb-303 sequence (like  the tb sequencer) from cirklon..without came crazy and hopefully with fun! for sure i know that the midibass is better especially for the midi out function, but maybe someone with more experience can told me if ther's some differences, in therm of quality of sound, latency or other, betwen the midibass and kenton and wich is better for cirklon as well. 
The other question is about the purchase of the cirklon..i wrote to sales and i'm waiting the answer..someone can told me how far is the next run and how to get on the waiting list? Thank you for the answer

Re: Cirklon+tb

2013-02-20 by stinkramp5a

yeah, you can do 303 style patterns easily (and *way* beyond). since you have the accent & slide inputs on your 303, you can set up the cirklon to ping those & get the same results as the builtin sequencer. the cirklon itself has various adjustable slide modes so you can use those if you want a different response to the 303's sequencer though. with the filter cv you can go beyond what the builtin sequencer can do too. it's subjective of course but i think programming is much easier & you can write more detailed patterns & chains on the cirklon - you'll be able to get some wicked acid riffs going! ;) have a look into the cvio option which spits out control voltages directly (so no need to go through your kenton = less latency).

Re: Cirklon+tb

2013-02-21 by dario

thank you so much Peter for your answer. i'm sure that the cirklon, for my instruments  and my settings, is one of the better choice for having real fun in writing crazy pattern..i hope that the sales of sequentix answer me soon. thank you again 

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "stinkramp5a" <peter.marshall3@...> wrote:
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> yeah, you can do 303 style patterns easily (and *way* beyond). since you have the accent & slide inputs on your 303, you can set up the cirklon to ping those & get the same results as the builtin sequencer. the cirklon itself has various adjustable slide modes so you can use those if you want a different response to the 303's sequencer though. with the filter cv you can go beyond what the builtin sequencer can do too. it's subjective of course but i think programming is much easier & you can write more detailed patterns & chains on the cirklon - you'll be able to get some wicked acid riffs going! ;) have a look into the cvio option which spits out control voltages directly (so no need to go through your kenton = less latency).
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