[A6] new to list.. and the A6.. basic question
michael sochynsky
msochynsky at gmail.com
Wed May 2 14:19:52 PDT 2007
hmm.. i am familiar with these buttons, but the problem is that they are
definitely not FINE adjustment.. a single click adjusts the BPM from
anywhere from 1-2 bpms, routinely ending on where 192.34, 193.78, 195.23 etc
etc... does this make sense? any idea why this is? is this a design flaw? is
it something specific to my model?
any other help is appreciated. thanks!
michael
On 5/2/07, Kevin Walker <kwalker at freenet.co.uk> wrote:
>
> yes, if you look to the right of the screen, under the contrast knob. you
> will see two buttons. they are used for fine parameter adjustment.
>
> kev
>
> On 02/05/07, michael sochynsky <msochynsky at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hello everyone. i am brand new to this list and a one-week owner of the
> > synth. my question is very basic, and is probably answered all the time:
> >
> > is it normal for all A6 to have the clock end up on BPMs w/ decimals? is
> > there any way to run the arp/sequencer/lfos on standard BMPs with whole
> > numbers. i read somewhere that an external midi clock can be used for this,
> > but is there any way to fix this problem solely using the A6? any help or
> > pointers are appreciated. the reason i want to avoid midi is because i will
> > use A6 in live set up with no midi at all, just quarter inch out for minimal
> > confusion and complexity in my set up on stage. any ideas?
> > thanks!!
> > michael
> >
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