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Post by Gaëtan on Jul 19, 2019 17:51:03 GMT
Hi,
I'm exploring my new rack and I have a question. I don't use MIDI at all for the moment, but I have a SEQ16 and TRIQ64. They are both clocked by an LFO, but I'm having a hard time having them start on the same step. I've tried some experiments with the reset inputs and the beat divider but I couldn't get it to work. Is there a way of doing that easily ?
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Post by arti on Jul 19, 2019 19:18:47 GMT
One idea: take the LFO tigger into attenuator (set to minimum), the output of the Att into multiple, than two patch cables from multiple into TRIQ64 nad SEQ16 clocks. Now turning the knob of attenuator realy fast should send the clock signal to start both modules at the same time
edit: You may use 3VCSWITCH instead of Att (with the output into multiple and the rest as stated above) Put the LFO trigger into 1A input of 3VC, with nothing in the Gate input and turn on the signal from LFO manualy using Latch button. The signal would go into multiple and futher into two modules of destination
Let us know if it works or if You'll come up with the better idea
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Post by spacedog on Jul 19, 2019 19:37:07 GMT
The Reset inputs of these modulrs are your friend(s).
You can trigger both units from a step of one one of them (if the lengths match). If you have a 3VCSWITCH you could even use the momentary setting to send +ve to the resets of both, at which point they both start together.
You can get creative by varying some of these things by combining step outputs with another LFO with a logic module, for example. I have generated some seemingly random (and endless) sequences this way, especially if I play with one or both of the SEQ and TRIQ modules at the same time.
Combine all of that with some oscillator and/or filter modulation (preferably not synchronised) and you really have something interesting. Of course, you may be wanting something less crazy.
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