Friday, April 19, 2013
Syncing Roland Juno 60 & SH-101 to TR-707 with Moog CP-251
Published on Apr 19, 2013 zibbybone·113 videos
"A fellow VSE'r was asking how to synchronize both his Juno 60 & SH-101 to his TR-707 since it only has one trigger output. I suggested that a multiplier would be the best way to split the trigger pulse. Here's a quick video showing the result of this configuration. I haven't used my SH-101 in quite a while and it took a while for it warm up and never did tune properly. I program the SH-101's sequence in Cm, but acutally playing in Dm and starts drifing out of tune towards the end - ah, the quirks of analog synthesizers. During the "song", I add an occasional snare hit which is processed by a Boss RE-20's reverb. I also improv some "melody" on a Roland Gaia which is actually playing my PPG Wave 2.2 via MIDI which is processed through an Eventide Space's "Shimmer" program. The Juno & 101 run straight into the Mackie 1202 while the 707 is running through the Strymon TimeLine's dTape analog tape echo emulator."
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