DIN-Sync and MIDI are two completely "different pairs of shoes".
DIN-Sync is a quasi analogue parallel format, MIDI-Clock is a digital
serial format. The only thing they have in common is that they use a
round five pin connector. But even flying saucers and stone age wheels
have in common that they are round...
You must use MIDI!
On 19.09.16 03:42 ,
sj230962@...
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> Doh - I may have solved my problem. I'm sending MIDI and not DIN Sync
> 24.....excerpt from Schneidersladen website .....
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> Special feature in DIN Sync24 mode: press the encoder while powreing up
> and choose between a DIN Sync signal with 24ppq or an alternative
> Eurorack-compatible analog clock with 8ppq (32ths) and a positive reset
> pulse.
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> So, DIN Sync it is with a positive reset pulse for Reset ! I'll try when
> I'm home from the office.