From dspeade@postoffice.ptd.netFri Apr 28 11:30:54 1995 Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 14:07:58 -0400 From: Edward Vargo To: analogue@hyperreal.com Subject: Re: almost a 303, again the heretic >(I've duplicated the sound pretty well with an MKS-70, and that's >overkill; all you need is something with brittle resonant filters and >adjustable portamento time. The auto-glide on the 303 just adjusts the >portamento rate so that it'll always glide in the same amount of time. I >think.) > Well if you have a CSQ-600 and a nice 1 oscillator sound, you can imitate this fairly easily. The only draw back is the CSQ-600 only has Roland sync out and not in. Which leads up to my next question. Does anybody know how to convert the sync out on a CSQ-600 to sync in? This would make the box even more powerful than it is. For now we trigger the sequence start/stop with a pulse from either an 808 trigger or a trigger from our Tama TSQ-1000. It works but you have to 'dial in the tempo' as close as you can by ear. It then tends to drif compared to the other clocks. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Edward Vargo dspeade@postoffice.ptd.net <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>