[A6] new to list.. and the A6.. basic question

'Wayne Rudd' wayne.rudd at paradise.net.nz
Thu May 3 00:55:08 PDT 2007


This is just the way it is with the A6 and BPM unfortunately. It is to do
with the CPU update cycles (this is explained in the FAQ somewhere) . A lot
of other synths actually have the same issue, but are less 'honest' about
the BPM they are using (they report rounded numbers).

 

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From: a6-bounces at code404.com [mailto:a6-bounces at code404.com] On Behalf Of
michael sochynsky
Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2007 9:20 a.m.
To: Kevin Walker
Cc: A6 at code404.com
Subject: Re: [A6] new to list.. and the A6.. basic question

 

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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