hello, i found that if i connect the gate or module that i use to restart sequencer modules also to the start/stop input on the clock dividers in the patch, i can have rock solid sync with cubase, keeping if i want the midi clock internal (with the same or fractal or multiple bpm value as in cubase) thus avoiding the misfunction of externally clocked delays or painful midi clock timings.
note timing is much better.
please make such a connection where possible to the clocked modulars i posted like the "Phrazer".
cheers, alfonso
gate or to clock div. st.-st. input (upd. for my modulars)
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hi,
today i found also how to achieve the same timing improovement when starting playback on those modulars that contain only freq. divider module to control lfo's like in "Azz Hats" patch.
simply drag a clock divider in the patch feed it with clock, connect its start/stop input to a gate-or output and connect its clock output to the gate (retrigger)input of the lfo, instead of retriggering the lfo directly from the mvc gate out.
it works really well! no more pain with cubase stop and start.
cheers, alfonso.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: alfonso on 2001-10-21 14:17 ]</font>
today i found also how to achieve the same timing improovement when starting playback on those modulars that contain only freq. divider module to control lfo's like in "Azz Hats" patch.
simply drag a clock divider in the patch feed it with clock, connect its start/stop input to a gate-or output and connect its clock output to the gate (retrigger)input of the lfo, instead of retriggering the lfo directly from the mvc gate out.
it works really well! no more pain with cubase stop and start.
cheers, alfonso.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: alfonso on 2001-10-21 14:17 ]</font>