Hi all,
It's very easy to adjust, just follow the manual. If you want to sync eg
to a korg electribe r you'll get triplets because the korg transmits 24
timing clock messages for each quarter note, but the a-190 goes
4/8/16/32. So in this case you have to set the a-190 to a value that
you can divide by 3 with an a-151 or a-163 and still have a nice
pulse going
Good luck
Anton
On 5 Feb 2006, at 11:19, Tim Stinchcombe wrote:
> Hi Rob,
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> > Now then. I have my midi clock running into the analog sequencer,
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> > it isn't very rhythmic. I would like to have the MIDI clock run my
> > Analog Sequencer at 8 or 16th notes, but it seems to be on weird
> > divisions that don't quite fall into beats. Do I need to have the
> > clock divider in between the 190-MCVS and the Analog Sequencer to
> > make it rhythmic, or can the 190 accept Midi Beat clock I know that
> > module is cheap, so If I need to get it, it is not a big deal... but
> > it would be nice if I could just program the 190 down to proper
> timing.
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> It's not quite clear to me what you have tried here, but have you
> fiddled with the clock divider actually in the A-190 It is detailed on
> page 10 of the A-190 manual. (Unfortunately I can't say I have tried
> it, as I don't have anything which can generate a MIDI clock!)
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> Tim
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