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banyek
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midi/gate sync

Post by banyek » Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:07 am

in two weeks' time, my MFOS 16step sequencer will be ready to mass around with my slim phatty. i was wondering about midi/cv sync options - so far the Doepfer MSY seems the most reasonable and cost-effective.should anyone had better suggestions, go ahead! thanks!
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Re: midi/gate sync

Post by Sir Nose » Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:11 pm

Do you want the LP Arp clock to sync with the sequencer or have the slim's LFO clock synced with the sequencer? If not, the slim does not need a clock to function.

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Re: midi/gate sync

Post by banyek » Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:14 pm

sorry i wasn't precise.
what i want is to create a sync between the mfos sequencer's clock and my DAW (and later my other kinds of midi gear).
that's what i'd need a little something for. :)
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Re: midi/gate sync

Post by davros303 » Wed Oct 05, 2011 5:49 am

Just been doing this research myself and have ordered a MSY2 from Doepfer. The other good unit I found was the Philip Rees MDS (midi to din sync) converter. These are generally selling cheaper than the Doepfer's, unfortunately they don't make them anymore so need to watch ebay or second hand sites. I got impatient....!

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Re: midi/gate sync

Post by banyek » Wed Oct 05, 2011 4:23 pm

davros303 wrote:Just been doing this research myself and have ordered a MSY2 from Doepfer. The other good unit I found was the Philip Rees MDS (midi to din sync) converter. These are generally selling cheaper than the Doepfer's, unfortunately they don't make them anymore so need to watch ebay or second hand sites. I got impatient....!
same impatience will be ruling here ;) thanks! also, i'd be curious about the results, you are some months ahead of me. many thanks again guys!
moog slim phatty, carbon copy mxr, electribe es-1, vermona drm-1, Doepfer A-125, A-106-5, A-143-9, MFOS 16-step sequencer, zoom h2

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