What if i was using several waveforms from the LFO? for example the square was going to an env, and the saw to something else.... Is there a way to get several waveforms out at the same time from the rs 140 LFO? thanks, Alessandro > --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Brandon <bdu@f...> wrote: > > 7/25/2004 8:00:48 PM, "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. > > > > You're approaching this wrong... > > > > http://www.analoguesystems.co.uk/pdf/RS140.pdf > > > > Your RS140 has a built-in midi sync'ed LFO. > > Go to the LFO menu > > go to "sync with midi clock" submenu of LFO set it to yes. > > go to "wave shape" submenu of LFO and set it to square > > wave. > > go to the "trigger" top menu > > go to "clock output rate" submenu of trigger and set the clock > > speed you want your LFO to be. > > go to "controller outputs" top menu > > select the controller output you want your LFO to come out of > > go to the "controller source" submenu of this output and set it > > to LFO. > > Now patch this output into your patch where you had the RS80 > > before. > > > > -Brandon > > ____________________________________ > > > > Genie let out of the bottle... > > Your alarm bells, your alarm bells > > They should be ringing > > ____________________________________
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Re: Midi Clock to LFO?
2004-07-26 by Alessandro Cortini
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