wow! thanks. I hope to get this thing going now. mark --- In emlsynth@y..., "Mike B (digiboy)" <digiboy@n...> wrote: > >I need a manual and diagram booklet for the 400/401. This thing is > > > >impossible to figure out without the documentation. > > > > > > > >anyone have that? > > > > > > > >mark > > > Hi Mark, > > Below are the basic steps for setting up a 400 sequencer . I have to admit > that this startup procedure is certainly not intuitive, but once you get > past this part I think you'll find you can get along pretty well without > the manual . > > I'll be very surprized if you don't find yourself completely hog wild over > this thing once you get it up and running. > > I am assuming you have the full 32 (2 x 16) stage sequencer. > > You can connect from the Hi or Lo output to an external amp. > Leave the power OFF for everything. > > Now connect the multi-pin cable to the socket on the synth (right) side and > plug the other end to the nearest socket on the sequencer side. Be careful > with this cable. Last I checked it is replaceable but it'll be a good $100 > to have one made up. > > Run 2 short patch cables. One cable goes from the leftmost "in" jack on > the bottom of the sequencer side to the rightmost "out" jack on the > sequencer side. Then run another cable between the 2 inner "in" and "out" > jacks. Remove all other patch cables. You have now looped the two 16 step > sequencers so they will run together as one continuous 32 stepper. (There > are dozens of other options using the 2 sets running seperately but this is > just a starter). You don't need to hook up any other patches to get started. > > Flip on the EML 400/401 power but make sure the output slider is backed > off. You may get a lot of LED's going, or nothing at all...don't worry. > You can turn on your external amp now but make sure gain on the amp is > down too. > > Note there are 5 switches running down the left side of the sequencer > section and then 5 more of the same running down the middle. We gotta get > them set right. We'll work across the top, then down to the next set and so > on. > > Set the 2 switches above the top row of sliders (one on the top left and > the other in the top center) down to clock. > > Set the next 2 switches just below them up to Vclk and set all the sliders > in the top row somewhere in the middle of their range. > > Set all the sliders in the next row down someshere in the middle of their range > Move the 2 switches (3rd ones down from the top now) in this same section > down to "reset" and then up to center "off." > All lights on the sequencer side should go out. > > (At some point coming up you may hear a single repeating note.) > > Now set the 2 switches just below them ( 4th down from the top) up to > "Quan" The 32 switches that are below each slider in this row determine > octaves, you can fool with them later. > > > Over to the synth side for a minute. Look at the clock and quantizer > section. Set the first slider (rate) about 1/4 of the way up from the > bottom. Set the switch just below it down to "off" > Put both "trigger" switches to up ( INT and SLOW). > > ready? > > Go back to the sequencer and all the way to the left. The 3rd switch down > from the top should be at "off." Move it up to "set" The first slider LED > lights up. > > Now bring that switch back down to "off" and away we go! The lights should > go across in sequence and then repeat. You can move the gain up on the > output slider and turn up your amp...carefully. If there is no sound yet, > go back over to the synth side and get the VCO's going. > > I think I have covered every step, I hope this makes sense. > > From here you just gotta start twiddling. You are only hearing the tiniest > fraction of what you can do with this beast! have fun! The manual will > help but you can really find just about everything if you experiment. The > worst that can happen if you try something "wrong" is the sequencer just > goes dead or silent or goes into overdrive with every LED lit up. If that > happens just flip off the power and go back and start again with this > procedure. > > Regards, > > Mike b. > > > > > > > Mike Berman > digiboy@n...
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Re: eml 400/401 manual needed/startup
2002-04-18 by verbos2002
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