Just read something on another forum which I wondered if it was correct. As an example, if i had a tr707 and a tr808, is it true I could give the 808 a clock from the 707 whilst the 707 is recieving it's own clock via midi?
The 707 has midi in/out, din in/out and a trigger out. The 808 has din in/out, if the 707 & 808 were connected via Rolands din sync and then the 707 was being clocked externally via midi, would the whole set up work?
Possibilities other than midi retro fitting?
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It's not possible.
707/727 don't forward midi sync to din sync.
Would have been very neat, though!
707/727 don't forward midi sync to din sync.
Would have been very neat, though!
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You can buy a cheap din sync to midi converter.
http://cgi.ebay.com/MIDI-sync-converter ... 19bf95f0b2
http://cgi.ebay.com/MIDI-sync-converter ... 19bf95f0b2
make sure you dont buy a Phillip Rees MDS !!
i made the mistake, they are rubbish.
i'd be wary of anything that hasnt been recommended by someone who has experience of it. i've had a few different boxes that didnt keep time very well.
this sh!t is the real deal;
http://www.innerclocksystems.com/New%20 ... -Lock.html
not cheap, but read the blurb, it makes you not want to buy anything else. they got me.
or theres Kenton, absolutely reliable;
http://www.kentonuk.com/
i made the mistake, they are rubbish.
i'd be wary of anything that hasnt been recommended by someone who has experience of it. i've had a few different boxes that didnt keep time very well.
this sh!t is the real deal;
http://www.innerclocksystems.com/New%20 ... -Lock.html
not cheap, but read the blurb, it makes you not want to buy anything else. they got me.
or theres Kenton, absolutely reliable;
http://www.kentonuk.com/