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Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

2003-09-26 by ralescu

Allright, I know this might be a bonehead question, but let me preface that I am from 
the post analog cv/gate era, so pardon my ignorance.  

I am trying to use the MD to sequence an SH-101.  I have a BassStation rack to act as 
my CV/gate midi convertor, but I need to generate a pulse click to synchronize the 
LFO clock on the 101.  Thing is, I have never heard of a pulse click before.  I'm 
making the assumption that using the GND-SIN machine I can generate a pulse click 
using a short attack and short decay, but perhaps i can use a standard percussive 
sound instead?

Any thoughts?

Thanks,  
Stephan

Re: Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

2003-09-29 by daniel_elektron

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "ralescu" <ralescu@y...> 
wrote:

> I am trying to use the MD to sequence an SH-101.  I have a 
BassStation rack to act as 
> my CV/gate midi convertor, but I need to generate a pulse click to 
synchronize the 
> LFO clock on the 101.  Thing is, I have never heard of a pulse 
click before.  I'm 
> making the assumption that using the GND-SIN machine I can 
generate a pulse click 
> using a short attack and short decay, but perhaps i can use a 
standard percussive 
> sound instead?

Try using the impulse (IMP). That's exactly what you are looking for!

Daniel

Re: Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

2003-09-29 by bedpebble

> > I am trying to use the MD to sequence an SH-101.  I have a 
> BassStation rack to act as 
> > my CV/gate midi convertor, but I need to generate a pulse click 
to 
> synchronize the 
> > LFO clock on the 101.  Thing is, I have never heard of a pulse 
> click before.  I'm 
> > making the assumption that using the GND-SIN machine I can 
> generate a pulse click 
> > using a short attack and short decay, but perhaps i can use a 
> standard percussive 
> > sound instead?

if you have a standard 101 the click in will only trig the next note 
in the sequence, not retrig the lfo. any short sharp sound will trig 
the next note.

Re: Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

2003-09-29 by ralescu

> if you have a standard 101 the click in will only trig the next note 
> in the sequence, not retrig the lfo. any short sharp sound will trig 
> the next note.

So is it possible to sync the LFO on the Sh-101????

Thanks,

Stephan

Re: Generating pulse click to syn SH-101 clock

2003-09-29 by bedpebble

--- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "ralescu" <ralescu@y...> wrote:
> > if you have a standard 101 the click in will only trig the next 
note 
> > in the sequence, not retrig the lfo. any short sharp sound will 
trig 
> > the next note.
> 
> So is it possible to sync the LFO on the Sh-101????
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Stephan


not unless you have a modded 101. which is a great summer or winter 
idea!

http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Roland/SH-
101/mods/roland.SH-101.ext-ctrl-mod.info.txt

thanks to>  Hallvard Tangeraas, Oslo, Norway

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