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Subject: DIN sync; snycing tb303 to midi clock
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Original Message 1/4 07-Apr-98 @ 09:11 PM - DIN sync; snycing tb303 to midi clock
my tb303 to START AND STOP with the MSQ-100 via my sequencer? Or is it used
purely for matching the tempo?
Regards,
P!
Message 2/4 11-Apr-98 @ 06:43 PM - RE: DIN sync; snycing tb303 to midi clock
But sometimes the good old msq-x00 are a bit weak with tempo ... I use a Doepfer midi to
sync converter for years and it's working damn fine.
You have some nice internal switches to change the tempo resolution as well ... interesting
for playing a 140bpm song with a 70bpm tb-303 line with a lot of long slides ...
bye
terrorist
Message 3/4 12-Apr-98 @ 02:18 AM - RE: DIN sync; snycing tb303 to midi clock
Message 4/4 12-Apr-98 @ 12:11 PM - RE: DIN sync; snycing tb303 to midi clock
As for your question about STOP and START versus merely matching the tempo, which is probably the real meat and potatoes of your question, I don't really know the answer. There were some differences in the way manufacturers (Roland, Yamaha, Korg) would trigger MIDI START or STOP messages signals, but your tb303 is not directly responding to these MIDI messages. Instead it's the MSQ-100 doing the direct responding. And (I may be wrong about this), but I don't think there's such a thing as a sync-24 START or STOP message. There's just a "flutter" that tells a sync-24 device when to go the next increment in time.
Anyhow, until someone comes along that really knows the answer, this may be the best you'll get. But you know what they say about a person armed with only a little knowledge . . .
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