Oh I do get the instrument. I need tap tempo for this project, that´s why I need the external clock.I think just approach the instrument for what it is not what you think it should be. It’s a loose organic instrument. You can probably get it to clock that fast internally. Maybe try Pulsar as the master clock.I see! Never tried midi. So perhaps around 170 bpm is what it can handle from an external source.. not ideal, but OK.I normally clock mine with MIDI. I just tried it then and it seems sensitive to the clock source, the fastest I could get it going was around 170 before it didn’t cope.Can´t say exactly, my guess is around 160bpm. Below that pulsar-23 takes the speed of the Tempi clock fine, at faster clocks it stays at the same tempo.What tempo?What is the wisdom on clocking by eurorack? I have Makenoise Tempi and one channel is divided by 16, going to the jack-pinconverter and then to the clock in put on the Pulsar-23. Tried also the impulse converter, but no change. it works fine up to a certain tempo. Then it just stays at that tempo and ignores the highter tempo from Tempi. My guess is the clock divisions are too blurry at that point?
Statistics: Posted by soundsculptor — Thu Jul 25, 2024 8:18 am