Thursday, January 22, 2009
How to sync a Juno 60 arpeggio with stuff you've already got
How to sync a Juno 60 arpeggio with stuff you've already got from 6am on Vimeo.
"So what you do is feed a short, loud sound into the Arpeggio Clock In of a Juno 60 (or 6, I assume) - and whenever the sound is played it will trigger the next note in the Juno's Arpeggiatorater buffer. Don't think it matters terribly what the sound is - I'm using a rimshot here - the key to the sound is that it's loud and short and bippy.
Course the best thing about this is being able to trigger the arpeggio irregularly, and also if you feed LONG sounds in then you get weird commodore 64 style smearings as the notes trigger too fast - which is quite good too.
All in all I can't believe I didn't try this already. I'm not that clever ysee - real credit goes to em411.com"
Elektron Machinedrum. via Alex.
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IIRC the Elektron MD has a GND-IMP machine specifically for such tasks.
ReplyDeleteYeah this can yield some cool results. I've been using my Mpc 2500 to trigger my Jupiter 8 and Juno 60.
ReplyDeleteI do this with my 101 a lot.
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