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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Pro 2 => Topic started by: stefski on June 11, 2016, 02:30:07 PM

Title: Clock and reset from CV out?
Post by: stefski on June 11, 2016, 02:30:07 PM
Are clock and reset possible to send from the cv outs?
Title: Re: Clock and reset from CV out?
Post by: chysn on June 11, 2016, 08:01:37 PM
There are several ways to send clock from CV. You're basically just looking for something to send a high voltage trigger periodically. This could be a sequencer track dedicated to a clock signal, or an LFO that cycles once per sequence step.

Reset is just a high voltage trigger; so you can dedicate a sequencer to a reset signal by having a sequence of all low voltages, and then go high on the very last step before the reset.
Title: Re: Clock and reset from CV out?
Post by: Shaw on June 11, 2016, 08:20:42 PM
There are several ways to send clock from CV. You're basically just looking for something to send a high voltage trigger periodically. This could be a sequencer track dedicated to a clock signal, or an LFO that cycles once per sequence step.

Reset is just a high voltage trigger; so you can dedicate a sequencer to a reset signal by having a sequence of all low voltages, and then go high on the very last step before the reset.

Never tried it, but you could probably also do it from one of the pressure sensitive sliders on the front...
Not sure of you're application, but that could be an interesting way to do it.

Cheers!
Title: Re: Clock and reset from CV out?
Post by: smerny on June 12, 2016, 10:20:14 AM
tapping the top of a slider works great as a CV trigger.
Title: Re: Clock and reset from CV out?
Post by: stefski on January 09, 2017, 02:57:50 PM
Sorry for necro bump - How is this done practically?

There are several ways to send clock from CV. You're basically just looking for something to send a high voltage trigger periodically. This could be a sequencer track dedicated to a clock signal, or an LFO that cycles once per sequence step.

Reset is just a high voltage trigger; so you can dedicate a sequencer to a reset signal by having a sequence of all low voltages, and then go high on the very last step before the reset.