Hi,
Does anyone know any fancier ways I can connect these two gizmos beyond serial audio hookup?
I'm looking for a clock source for my SH-101 sequencer so I can have a fast part over a slow oscillator. I'm kindof assuming that's what it does. Can the MF-102 provide clock somehow? If not, is there a cheep clock knob I can buy for the SH101? I just had it serviced and it's sounding really cool I just want to get as crazy as possible with it and explore synthesis more deeply.
Thanks,
ck
Roland SH-101 + MoogerFooger MF-102 peda
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Re: Roland SH-101 + MoogerFooger MF-102 peda
I feel like I would try the rate output on the mf101.
The clock in is really designed to take a drum machine out or a pulse signal. You can get something like an ehx 8 step but you could instead probably just get a cheap drum machine (like the behringers, I’ve seen these second hand quite cheap), or just create a clock track in your daw.
The clock in is really designed to take a drum machine out or a pulse signal. You can get something like an ehx 8 step but you could instead probably just get a cheap drum machine (like the behringers, I’ve seen these second hand quite cheap), or just create a clock track in your daw.
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Check to see if you have a "DC coupled" output on your converter. Those allow for CV voltages to be output directly. Motu has some.
Also, the CV In / Gate are very common synthesizer control voltages, -5 to +5 Volts. If you have a synth, see if it has those types of ins and outs.
Try the LFO out of the pedal into the CV in of the SH 101.
Also, the CV In / Gate are very common synthesizer control voltages, -5 to +5 Volts. If you have a synth, see if it has those types of ins and outs.
Try the LFO out of the pedal into the CV in of the SH 101.
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Re: Roland SH-101+MoogerFooger MF-102 pedal
This was cool and useful, but "Carrier Out" was cooler. LFO out is half of what the mooger fooger is doing, carrier is the whole thing, basically, as I understand it. Neither did the trick I was trying to figure out which is getting the sequencer to run at a different speed than the LFO of the SH101, but the LFO out basically replaces (or adds?) the LFO of the mooger fooger to the SH101, so you can have a slow LFO going with a fast sequence. It was all much more cool and intricate sounding than I expected it to be.Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:10 pmTry the LFO out of the pedal into the CV in of the SH 101.
kslight wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:30 amI feel like I would try the rate output on the mf101.
The clock in is really designed to take a drum machine out or a pulse signal. You can get something like an ehx 8 step but you could instead probably just get a cheap drum machine (like the behringers, I’ve seen these second hand quite cheap), or just create a clock track in your daw.
That "Rate" hole on the MF102 is for an expression pedal, not an output, I'm 99% sure. A whole other coolness to be had.
I have an SR-16 drum machine, but it doesn't have a clock out. Do you just send like quarter notes of clave as hot audio or something?
Gonna google it.
Re: Roland SH-101+MoogerFooger MF-102 pedal
Snarl 12/8 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 8:46 pmThis was cool and useful, but "Carrier Out" was cooler. LFO out is half of what the mooger fooger is doing, carrier is the whole thing, basically, as I understand it. Neither did the trick I was trying to figure out which is getting the sequencer to run at a different speed than the LFO of the SH101, but the LFO out basically replaces (or adds?) the LFO of the mooger fooger to the SH101, so you can have a slow LFO going with a fast sequence. It was all much more cool and intricate sounding than I expected it to be.Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 12:10 pmTry the LFO out of the pedal into the CV in of the SH 101.
kslight wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:30 amI feel like I would try the rate output on the mf101.
The clock in is really designed to take a drum machine out or a pulse signal. You can get something like an ehx 8 step but you could instead probably just get a cheap drum machine (like the behringers, I’ve seen these second hand quite cheap), or just create a clock track in your daw.
That "Rate" hole on the MF102 is for an expression pedal, not an output, I'm 99% sure. A whole other coolness to be had.
I have an SR-16 drum machine, but it doesn't have a clock out. Do you just send like quarter notes of clave as hot audio or something?
Gonna google it.
Yes you should just be able to send out 1/16 notes of a Tom or something to make something happen,
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