MATRIXSYNTH: Interfacing Roland SH-101 with Analogue Solutions Europa Sequencer


Saturday, October 05, 2013

Interfacing Roland SH-101 with Analogue Solutions Europa Sequencer


Published on Oct 5, 2013 zibbybone·127 videos

"One of my subscribers needed help interfacing his SH-101 with the Europa sequencer. In this video, I demonstrate clocking the SH-101's arpeggiator and internal sequencer to the Europa using one of its 7 drum triggers. In this instance, I used trigger "B" since it did not have a drum assigned to the MIDI note number on the Roland R-8M. First, I program a steady stream of eighth notes and then sixteenth notes. I also experiment with dropping various steps to create a pattern. The simple bass line used in this video is from a Novation BassStation rack synth. I added some delay to the 101 with the Lexicon MX400.

Next, I hook up a Roland MPU-101 MIDI to CV converter box to control the SH-101 from the Europa sequencer."

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