hello dieter,
maybe 0,6 hz minimum = 36 bpm and 6 hz maximum = 360 bpm
or 0,25 hz minimum = 15 bpm and 5 hz maximum = 300 bpm
or 0,4 hz minimum = 24 bpm and 4 hz maximum = 240 bpm
something like that
what is the actual range of the a154 clock
i haven't measured the a154 clock exactly,
but maybe i can do that tonight.
best wishes
ingo
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> We could change the A-154 software to have a smaller clock range and
> consequently a more accurate control of the clock.
> Which clock range would be desirable
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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> > Betreff: 1 new pic chip for the a154
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> > hello,
> >
> > yesterday i changed the pic chip of my a154.
> > it seems that the big jump in the clock tempo
> > around 120 bpm has gone with the new pic.
> > however the clock range seems to be the same
> > with both pic's. it is still a bit touchy to
> > adjust the clock to a certain tempo because
> > of the very wide range of the a154 clock.
> > nevertheless the new pic is a good improvement
> > and those users who had problems with the known
> > tempo jump should consider an update of the pic.
> >
> > anyway, for very exact tempo adjustments i'd
> > still recommend an external clock with a smaller
> > range than the a154 clock. f.e. an a147 vc lfo is
> > perfect for this job imho, as it still enables you
> > to change the tempo with a voltage if desired.
> >
> > best wishes
> >
> > ingo
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