Hi Dieter
thanks, the MSY2 is the thing i am looking for. the euro version
would be also fine, because then
someone could grab out the 32th notes before all dividers. something
i also wondered to have.
best
felix
> > hi everyone
> >
>> this is what i am still (and others) seems to have problems:
>>
>> when using a midi capable sequencer like the dark time or the mfb
>> urzwerg as a bridge
>> from midi clock to other analogsequencers it happens that these
>> sequencers send out
>> 96 step clocks ( 24 a quarter note ) out to the modular. this means
>> that the other sequenzers
>> at the modular getting really fast clocking as they expect something
>> like 16 clocks.
>>
>> usally i use then one of these sequencer channels just to send a 8
>> step gate signal, but with this
>> i loose one sequence.
>>
>> my question is: are there any conferter tool that difides a 96 clock
>> to 16 clock with a simple clock
>> difider this is not possible because of the triplets in the 96 clock.
>> so the difider is something
>> like divided by 3 and then divided by 2.
>>
>> cool would be if the dark time would be switchable of selecting 96
>> clock or 16 clock output on the analog sync.
>>
>> maybe someone knows a solution.
>>
>> cheers
>> felix
>
>The MSY2 can be used to divide the Midi clock (96 clocks per measure) by any
>integer value. That way the clock output of the MSY2 can be 96 (same as Midi
>or Roland DIN Sync), but also 32 (divide by 3) or 16 (divide by 6) or 8
>(divide by 12). We have kind of a modular version of the MSY2 in the holding
>pattern (with simultaneous outputs for the most important factors like 96,
>32, 16 and 8). But I have no idea when it will be available as there are
>some other projects with higher priority (e.g. Dark Energy redesign,
>A-192-1, A-190-5, A-157).
>
>As far as I know the Dark Time can output a clock signal that is e.g. 16
>clocks per measure. Please ask Christian
>(<mailto:software%40doepfer.de>
software@...
) to be sure.
>The firmware of the Dark Time is improved continuously and I don't know the
>detailed current state.
>
>Best wishes
>Dieter Doepfer
>
>
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