Just as a quick follow up, I very quickly tried this last night and it worked well!
I enabled MIDI clock in Sonar, took the clock out of the a-190, into the Trigger of the a-160, then out of the /4 or /8 into the reset of the a-145 LFO and it worked really well. Then you just fine tune the lfo frequency to get minimal clipping of the wave.
If you need absolutely perfect this might not do, but for most of my uses it will be close enough.
Thanks again everyone!
At 11:28 AM 9/26/2013, you wrote:
Scott,
I realize this is not really "synced", but if you have any midi to trigger converter and an LFO with Sync In, you can get a similar effect. It requires a but of fine tuning to get a perfect cycle this way. Another thing you might try is using a trigger/gate pattern and a Slew Limiter of some type, as your trigger pattern can certainly be synced (again, assuming you have some sort of midi to trigger converter). With the top half of an A-170 Dual Slew you can get something resembling a sine or parabolic. With the bottom half, you can get ramp/saw shapes if your gate is long or short enough.
What do the rest of you think I'm at work so can't test it, but it should work, in theory.... I've done patches like that before, but I too have an MCV-24.
Nick
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On Sep 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, Scott Rogers <
scott@...
> wrote:
Hi
I'm still new to modular (I just got a Doepfer Basis System 2 and a
bunch of additional modules) although I've been playing synths since
1978 so I have a lot of questions! The first one is:
Is there a way (or a specific module) to sync modular LFOs to midi time code
Thanks!
Scott
www.scottfromcanada.com