Hi Stuart,
I think, I know what you want to say.
The reality of a divider after reset is:
Stepnumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
clock .1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
/2 ...11..11..11..11
/4 .......1111....11
But you want
Stepnumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
clock .1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
/2 .11..11..11..11..
/4 .1111....1111....
And the best thing for percussion triggering would be
Stepnumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
clock .1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.
/2 .1...1...1...1...
/3 .1.....1.....1...
/4 .1.......1.......
This would require a lot of hardware if it would be realised with
standard logic chips, but should be a easy job with a PIC.
A long time ago I already asked in a poll for a multi purpose
masterclock module.
Should have
Internal Clock,
MIDI-Clock-In/Out,
DIN-Sync-In/Out,
16th, 96th, 192th Clock In/Out,
Triggers out like in the last example above, with highest rate as 32th
(if the master clock is fast enough) and longest should be 2 bars (in 4/4).
The trigger outs must be available all at the same time (not a single
out with a rate selector).
Additionally the modul should provide a swing factor (but not as rough
as in the jomox Xbases); this should be possible for all clock modes
with the exception "slave of 16th-Clock in".
Florian
Stu Grimshaw wrote:
> 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:
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>>
>>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
>>
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