MATRIXSYNTH: Korg KMS-30 MIDI Synchronizer


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Korg KMS-30 MIDI Synchronizer

via this auction "Having a clear-out - this little device is invaluable if you want to sync midi devices and/or old-school drum machines and sequencers. It was primarily designed to act as a link between the (then) new standard of MIDI and Korg and Roland drum machines. It can however go much further than that, for example, I used to use this to sync my Drumtraks (midi) with a Linn LM1 (48ppqn) and Roland CR-78 (24ppqn). It has one midi input, two midi outputs, one sync input, two sync outputs and tape sync in/out. All the din syncs can be switched between 24/48 ppqn. It's master clock can be derived from Midi, tape sync or din sync and has an LED indicator. Manual included but you can read it here first"



1 comment:

  1. Used to have one of these, it came with my MC-202. Now I need another one badly and they're both expensive and hard to find!

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