You can do it also with a CD! Your music will be mono from say the right side - and your clock sound will be on the CD-s left side!
You need to make it loud around zero db.
For the sound that triggers the juno better to draw a small wave around 2o milisec long and you will just put this to all 16th in the seq.
It works. I still have somewhere the CD with the 16th qlock k k k k k k k ...sounds on the left and some of my older song on the right / the CD was burned to a live performance...
You can do it also with a CD! Your music will be mono from say the right side - and your clock sound will be on the CD-s left side!
You need to make it loud around zero db.
For the sound that triggers the juno better to draw a small wave around 2o milisec long and you will just put this to all 16th in the seq.
It works. I still have somewhere the CD with the 16th qlock k k k k k k k ...sounds on the left and some of my older song on the right / the CD was burned to a live performance...
molekulaTV 4 months ago
you, my friend, are brilliant!
scottiedo85 8 months ago
... happy man. I like it.
kostistlac 1 year ago
what drum machine are you using there?
gweisolos 2 years ago
@gweisolos I believe that is the Elektron Machinedrum :)
cazmo222 1 year ago
you can use a roland box called an MD-8 to control the juno 60 also. nice work!
NUTWAVE 3 years ago
thanks for the tip.
theau61 3 years ago
you have some nice gear there :)
cool discovery.
perspeeks 3 years ago
thank you for this posting!!
what a wonderful discovery you made with the elektron.
kaliula 3 years ago
excellent
MikaTechnika 3 years ago