> Hi,
 >
 > playing with my A-155 the last days the problem/question arose again:
 > If I do stop and reset. The reset jumps to step 1. The first clock after
 > start makes it to advance to step 2 with the first note.
 >
 > Ok, I could think step 2 as first, but if I want to use the reset while
 > the sequence is running, it would not reset to 2 (the intended first
 > step), but to 1 (the technical real first step).
 >
 > So what I need is some trick which suppresses the clock to advance the
 > counter with the first step.
 > I know how to do this by some logic and flip-flops, but I have no idea
 > how to achieve this with the means of the A-100 (and no, I do not want
 > to use a lot of A-166 to create flipflops).
 >
 > Florian
The problem has been solved with the A-154 as controller for the A-155. A
 reset "prepares" the internal logic for the "real" reset. The advance to
 step 1 takes place at the next clock pulse. But we already got some
 complaints about this behaviour as the people are used to the behaviour
 where a reset causes an immediate jump to step 1.
 Best wishes
 Dieter