Date: Wed, 25 Feb 1998 0:51:25 +0100 From: carl.hulten@riverton.se To: analogue@hyperreal.org, indielist@jps.net Subject: RE: CR-78 >How does this thing work? Is it just preset rhythms or can you program >different tracks? >how does this thing sync? -- >-zeb The CR78 is programmable alright. You=B4ve got four spaces (yellow buttons)= =20 that can hold one pattern of four bars each. Every pattern can only consist= =20 of four different sounds of your choice , and can then be combined with the= =20 presets and the always present guiro , tambourine etc. There is no quantizing function , so you=B4ll have to be a bit concentrated= =20 when tapping in your programs. To program you have to connect something ,= =20 preferably the original programming pad (TS-1) to the Write Input on the=20 back , and then simply tap the sounds wherever you want them real time. If= =20 you don=B4t have the original programmer (a lot of them seem to have gone= =20 walkabout over the years) then you could use your imagination and connect= =20 anything that produce a strong enough signal , and distinct too I may=20 add.... It has got a Clock Input for syncing , I simply run it via my Kenton Pro-2. There is also the smaller brother , the CR68 , which has got the same sound= s=20 but lacks programmability. happy programming Calle _______________ Mail from: carl.hulten@riverton.se Carl Hult=DAn Hotel Riverton AB Tel: +46-(0)31-750 10 00 Fax: +46-(0)31-750 10 01