Hey all,
Just seeing if any one has and good tips to getting the 104 to sit relatively tight when sequencing from a DAW?
I use a Voyager XL so got most CP & VX voltages sorted.
Thanks in advance
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Hey all,
Just seeing if any one has and good tips to getting the 104 to sit relatively tight when sequencing from a DAW?
I use a Voyager XL so got most CP & VX voltages sorted.
Thanks in advance
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The best advice I have for you comes from my experience with loopers.
Record in your DAW a percussive or brief sound through the MF-104z with anough feedback to have e.g. 8 repeats.
Measure the time they take, and adjust time until they match your timing.
Generally speaking, when setting times with some inaccuracy, the longer your measure, the more accuracy you get.
Cheers stiiiiiiive,
I have noticed the numbers on the delay time knobs have been sort of close @ around 124 BPM, I have been warping the audio to get it tight.
I thought some CV signals might have helped clock it, I tried lfo etc… not to much luck there. I have not tried my kenton yet… mmm
Don’t need it super tight, kind of like it a little sloppy, though when you change the time to get a rise or fall effect it would be kind of nice to have it jump into time roughly when you return it to the original position.
Midi delay please moog ![]()