I have a Roland FS-1 foot switch with a TSR 1/4" connector that I assumed would work for tap tempo and pattern switching on my Murf. Alas! It does, eventually, work as a tap tempo, but not after 3 taps as specified in the manual ... more like after an unspecified and random number of taps and then only 50% of the time does it change the rate to the tempo I'm actually tapping. (Could be user error, but still.) When I plug the jack in half-way and try to use it for pattern switching, I can't get it to work at all.
Is there any reason why a non-Moog brand FS-1 switch shouldn't work? Do I really have to pay $40 for the Moog-brand FS-1? Sorry if this has been covered. I searched, but couldn't find an answer.
Murf - Using FS-1 for tap tempo & pattern switching
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Re: Murf - Using FS-1 for tap tempo & pattern switching
Just checked the Roland website, and the version you have is a latched type, meaning that it won't work, or rather will produce tapped tempos at 50%.
Look for an "unlatched" or momentary switch. The Moog one is a normally closed momentary. You can get around the step adapter with a stereo Y cable (two female mono to one stereo male).
For the $40, you get what you need, you can look for cheaper - try your local keyboard shop or electronics store. You might find a plastic one for $10-$20.
Look for an "unlatched" or momentary switch. The Moog one is a normally closed momentary. You can get around the step adapter with a stereo Y cable (two female mono to one stereo male).
For the $40, you get what you need, you can look for cheaper - try your local keyboard shop or electronics store. You might find a plastic one for $10-$20.
Vibration emanates from all things, even nothing. Using awareness to translate vibration into "music" is something that I am whole heartedly grateful for.
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Re: Murf - Using FS-1 for tap tempo & pattern switching
Perfect - thanks so much!
Re: Murf - Using FS-1 for tap tempo & pattern switching
...was in the music store yesterday and saw an M-audio version that *may* work. It was $21.
Vibration emanates from all things, even nothing. Using awareness to translate vibration into "music" is something that I am whole heartedly grateful for.