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Re: Midi Clock to LFO?

2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini

A quick follow up:

I instead tried to use the "reset-in" port on the lfo, using "Crotchets" as a clock output 
rate, and I have obtained better results( it actually syncs  with logic, provided that i get an 
lfo  tempo/rate  that is as near as possible to my sequencer's tempo)


Again, please let me know if i am missing something or that is the way to do it(or at least 
one of them...)


Thank you!


Alessandro

--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "Alessandro Cortini" <acortini@s...> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> finally received my Integrator and have a couple of questions already.
> 
> 
> I have a rythmic patch whose tempo is dictated by an LFO, and I would
> like to sync the LFO  
> to a bpm coming from Logic Audio, through my RS140 Midi-CV converter.
> 
> So far I have been able to assign midi clock to the Trigger 1 output,
> and it receives it fine, 
> but is seems it is too quick, or in other words, the MIDI clock
> doesn't necessary transmit a 
> BPM that can be translated in CV for the Linear input of the LFO.
> 
> I couldn't find any useful info on the manual,besides using breves as
> a subdivision for the 
> clock, but it is still too fast.
> (my logic session is at 80 bpm, the patch itself is "around 
> 80,with the LFO blinking quarter notes).
> 
> Can I actually use midi clock in the cv in of the LFO as is?
> 
> Does anybody have a suggestion or solution?
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help,
> 
> Alessandro

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