The one and only skipper is
CV: 1 2 x 4 5 x 7 8, that means 6 steps => 1 2 4 5 7 8
This is an old feature of the ARP and Moog Sequencers or
by the newer Analogue Systems RS 200
all the best
Axel
Am 13.11.02 09:28:45, schrieb Florian Anwander <
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>:
>Hi Eric
>
>> in one of my earlier postings I asked for the step skipping (on/off)
>> feature, I still think it
>> is one of the most important extra features (well in my case it is...)
>What do you mean with step skipping exactly:
>
>1.) The address counter should skip one step, reducing the lenght of the
>sequence like: 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 = 7 steps
>or
>
>2.) The address counter should give all steps, but on certain steps there
>is no gate signal, like:
>CV : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
>Gate: x x x . x x . x
>
>
>To my opinion the latter makes sense, but the first proposal is quite
>sensless. Instead of you could use a reset function.
>
>For the second proposal I would prefer a additional gate sequencer with
>three position switches:
> up=bound (the gateout is logical YES for the whole step length)
>middle=normal (Gate pulse).
> down=no gate for this step
>
>
>Florian
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