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I'm using a Korg monotribe with Amazing machines Miditribe mod as shown in this video:
http://youtu.be/SDPltf199cA
with the A-160 you can divide the LFO Speed.
Monotribe plus Midimod is about 220 Euro incl.Tax, and it's simple to assemble.
But yeah...monotribe...I know:)
Best
Pete
---In doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <scott@...> wrote:
After some quick research I see that midi clock would work as well as MTC. I think I only ever see MTC in Sonar so that's all I've ever used.
The Pingable LFO looks interesting but I'd need more hardware to use that I assume (to convert the midi code into a pulse). I'm surprised there isn't a single LFO module with a midi input and 4 waveform outputs that does this by now! I would have thought it would be something a lot of people would want!
Thanks!
At 10:24 AM 9/26/2013, you wrote:
Hello
Am 26.09.2013 16:10, schrieb Scott Rogers:
> Is there a way (or a specific module) to sync modular LFOs to midi time code
No.
There are some modules that provide a so called tap tempo function.
Example: 4ms Quad Pingable LFO
( http://www.schneidersladen.de/en/4ms-quad-pingable-lfo.html ).
Also there are some midi interfaces which provide so called soft-LFOs.
Which means the software of the Interface creates a voltage on a
CV-Output, that behaves like an LFO. These soft-LFOs sometimes be
synchronized with MIDI clock (which is something different from MIDI
time code!) - like the MCV-24 mentioned by Zoe.
Florian