Thanks for your answer. It's not about that. I can sequence it with no problems. The trouble starts when, from the same sequencer, I try to send it MIDI clock. It's like it's receiving a really low note, every 8th note I would say..
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, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
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> Hello
>
> I know about some (not yet fully analyzed from my side) issues with the
> LFO. It sounds like the LFO resets on new notes of the sequencer or
> arpeggiator. I hear it sometimes, but it never bothers me that much,
> that I tried to reproduce it as an error. If you have LFO on the filter
> (like I often do), then it might cause such a bump.
>
> Florian
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> On 08.08.13 20:06 , disc0hustler wrote:
> > Hi all,
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> > I can never send MIDI clock to the Kiwi3P without getting these low frequency pulses into audio, that distort everything else. It's like the MIDI clock is sending a note to the KIWI3P (say C-2) at, what seems to be, twice the speed of the actual BPM. I can sequence it from Logic without sending it MIDI clock with no problems. But whenever I try to connect something that sends it clock, I cannot work with it. I tried it with Logic, with the sequencer of a MIDIfied Monotribe and with the (nice& free) iPad app LittleMidi, all of them resulting in this low frequency noise, which most of the time can't even be canceled with the panic button, but rather by restarting the synth. I've also noticed this with the Monotribe - whenever sending it MIDI clock, it can't be used.
> >
> > I've owned some other digital synths and more modern DCOs ones and hadn't encountered this problem before, so is this Analogue related or MOD related...? (given that the Monotribe has also been modified) Also, is there anyway to stop this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Costin
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