MATRIXSYNTH: KOMA Pedals and Acidlab MIAMI - Effects on Beats


Wednesday, October 01, 2014

KOMA Pedals and Acidlab MIAMI - Effects on Beats


Published on Oct 1, 2014 KOMA Elektronik

"In this video we run the signal of the Master Out of the Acidlab MIAMI into the KOMA Elektronik BD101 and FT201 pedals. The KOMA Elektronik RH301 functions as the masterclock, sending the start/stop date and tempo to the MIAMI via DIN-Sync.

The tempo-synced Envelope CV Out of the RH301 controls the feedback of the BD101 via the Cycle CV In. The Inverted Envelope Out controls the cutoff frequency of the FT201 via the Cutoff CV In. The LFO CV Out of the RH301 controls the Delay Time CV In of the BD101, while one of the Analog Clock Outs of the RH301 syncs up the internal sequencer of the FT201.

More information: http://koma-elektronik.com/

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