hallo mark,
there are different things that i'm after, but an easy one to follow
is having several envelopes, one of which should fire off at every
quarter, one of which at every bar etc. after a reset/start they
should all fire off on the 1, and then keep going at their respective
intervals. quite the opposite happens with the a190, since the all the
gates start off with "off".
to express it in binary terms, directly after a start i have 00000000
when what i need is 11111111.
this is the reverse of the a190's behaviour. dieter, can this be
hacked very unlikely, i know, but if you don't ask you don't get :)
cheers,
stu
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, Mark Pulver <mark@...> wrote:
>
>
> Ummm, what's the net effect that you're looking for
>
> When I look at splitting up a clock and dividing it, I'm looking to
create
> something like a timed sequence of sweeps, or even using a divider as a
> subharmonic generator.
>
> So, feed a square at, say, 120hz then pick a tap at 1/2 for
once/second and
> feed that into an EG. Then pick a tap at 1/4 for once/2 seconds and
feed
> that into another EG or an LFO reset, etc. The next effect in the
patch is
> a number of sequenced "things" happening...
>
> Are you looking to do something different
>