my friend Ingo, and then me, are doing this for years. its the tighter sync you can get.
yes, set midi clips with 16th notes and use the gate out of any midi-cv interface as clock signal to sync your analog sequencer.
if you have a second midi-cv channel, you can do the same technique and use the gate (coming from the midi notes from the midi-cv interface) of that channel, as a reset signal for your analog modules.
so, you can have a clock that is as low or high rate as you want and a reset signal that can occur whenever you want.
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Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 11:00 AM
Subject: 1 A-190-2 as clock
Hi
I'm running ableton 8 right now. I understand that it's midi sync has some issues in terms of keeping a tight clock.
but i heard rumours that version 9 has improved...
Assuming it hasn't... the clock from the A-190-1, synced by live 8 (or 9 ), is not going to be much use to me.
but i had heard of a work around; that essentially setting up a midi clip with midi on each beat and then using the CV data to clock is much more reliable and keeps tight.
can anyone confirm or deny then i wouldn't need the A-190-1 and could get the A-190-2, obviously cheaper and using less HP.
thanks,
renato
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