Hello Dieter,
I made the patch exactly by the book.
To be sure I made it once again.
What I notice is that once the CV from the A155 sends a voltage the A160-5 does shows this by increasing the leds BUT the actual ratcheting of the notes to my A140 adsr follows AFTER the CV has passed, so the next note makes the ratcheting sequence.
For me it seems not logical.
There is always a steady masterclock to the "clock in" of the A160-5.
Best regards
Jacco Ville
Op 18 okt. 2016 om 09:09 heeft
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>> Hello Doepfer users,
>>
>> When setting up a patch with my A160-5 clockdivider I noticed
>> that when I send a CV to the multiplier input for creating
>> ratcheting there is a latency of one sequencer step.
>> To be clear: I made the patch classic.
>>
>> See example in the manual.
>> So one A155.
>>
>> The point is that I have to set the CV step on sequencer step,
>> let's say, 7 to get the ratcheting effect on step 8 in the sequence.
>>
>> Is this normal
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Jacco Ville
>
> I just used the A-160-5 for a performance in Munic (DigitalAnalog Festival)
> and cannot confirm this behaviour. You should use the pre output of the
> A-155 to avoid any delay. If this does not help please contact Christian
> Assall (
software@...
). He programmed the A-160-5 firmware together
> with the A-155.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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