It's an Ultimate Support A-Frame that I've added pieces to over the years. Unfortunately they don't make them anymore, but you'll see them pop up used from time to time.
I own an old MuRF and I don't want to spend money getting a new midi MuRF because of the Clock Sync, Do you know how to get Clock Sync with it? is it by plug in that step adapter they sell or just straight into the Tap input?
Hey Fat Rocky. Here's how I understand it (and I could be wrong). If you plug clock sync straight in, the MuRF will try and lock to the tempo. If you use the adaptor, each clock pulse will advance the MuRF one step manually (which is probably a better lock).
I believe the adaptor moves the signal from the tip of the cable to the ring, so you may be able to make your own adaptor, or use a Y-Insert cable if you have one around. Once again, I'm guessing, haven't tried this myself. Good luck!
FYI, I just tried this and it works as I thought. I connected an insert cable from the output of my drum machine to the Tap/Step input of the MuRF and played a simple 4x4 kick drum beat. When using the "Tip" end of the cable, it locked to the tempo after 3 beats. When using the "Ring" end, it manually stepped through the filters on each beat.
One difference is that the tempo lock actually doubles the tempo.
(Also FYI, I had to crank the kick drum signal to trigger the lock/step)
really comes together around the 2:20 mark, nice video. Must be a blast having all those synths to fiddle with, there just aren't enough hours in the day
Your fucking crazy ... Lets be friends !!
parosite 3 months ago
Sounds good dude!
Janoise 8 months ago
@Janoise Thank you! Appreciate the comment.
br0therl0c0 8 months ago
trippy!
rambamtjak 1 year ago
@rambamtjak Ha! thanks :-)
br0therl0c0 1 year ago
@mokuchley Thanks!
br0therl0c0 1 year ago
Nice video. What is the synth rack that you are using? I have outgrown mine and need something similar to yours.
genxtargetmarket 2 years ago
It's an Ultimate Support A-Frame that I've added pieces to over the years. Unfortunately they don't make them anymore, but you'll see them pop up used from time to time.
br0therl0c0 2 years ago
Thanks for replying so quickly. Much appreciated.
genxtargetmarket 2 years ago
Hi, Thanks for posting the videos,
I own an old MuRF and I don't want to spend money getting a new midi MuRF because of the Clock Sync, Do you know how to get Clock Sync with it? is it by plug in that step adapter they sell or just straight into the Tap input?
Thanks
Fat Rocky
MrFatRocky 2 years ago
Hey Fat Rocky. Here's how I understand it (and I could be wrong). If you plug clock sync straight in, the MuRF will try and lock to the tempo. If you use the adaptor, each clock pulse will advance the MuRF one step manually (which is probably a better lock).
I believe the adaptor moves the signal from the tip of the cable to the ring, so you may be able to make your own adaptor, or use a Y-Insert cable if you have one around. Once again, I'm guessing, haven't tried this myself. Good luck!
br0therl0c0 2 years ago
Great , Thanks for the info BrotherLoco and keep the good work!
MrFatRocky 2 years ago
FYI, I just tried this and it works as I thought. I connected an insert cable from the output of my drum machine to the Tap/Step input of the MuRF and played a simple 4x4 kick drum beat. When using the "Tip" end of the cable, it locked to the tempo after 3 beats. When using the "Ring" end, it manually stepped through the filters on each beat.
One difference is that the tempo lock actually doubles the tempo.
(Also FYI, I had to crank the kick drum signal to trigger the lock/step)
br0therl0c0 2 years ago
Excellent, sending clock from the drum machine trigger offers great dynamic possibilities. I'll take your advice and try the same .
Thanks again BrotherLoco !
Fat Rocky
MrFatRocky 2 years ago
Excellent
mellifluously 2 years ago
Thank you!
br0therl0c0 2 years ago
really comes together around the 2:20 mark, nice video. Must be a blast having all those synths to fiddle with, there just aren't enough hours in the day
edpoulsen9191 2 years ago
Thanks! Yeah, easy to get lost for hours just fooling around. A great way to spend time though :-)
br0therl0c0 2 years ago
Awesome awesome awesome.
poolsidemeeting 2 years ago
Wow, thank you!
br0therl0c0 2 years ago