Sorry, everyone
- suitandtieguy
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if this wuz u-toob you'd be tellin me that you could make that sound with frooty loopz.
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suboptimal wrote:... if it's music you want to make with your modular, STG should be in your system.
ah....fuggedaboutit
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sunsinger
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DIN Sync is ok, if you have a DIN generating device.
If not, I can see where DIN requirements would cause problems.
Luckily, for myself, I have a Mobius. I'm in DIN heaven.
It's OK to love or hate DIN.
So... Just look into the mirror and say to yourself... "I (love/hate) DIN Sync, and I'm OK... I really and truly am OK with that"
Then you can begin to love yourself.

If not, I can see where DIN requirements would cause problems.
Luckily, for myself, I have a Mobius. I'm in DIN heaven.
It's OK to love or hate DIN.
So... Just look into the mirror and say to yourself... "I (love/hate) DIN Sync, and I'm OK... I really and truly am OK with that"
Then you can begin to love yourself.
Still here
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- infradead
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ah man... that room is dead as it is!! don't leave...
i've pissed off many a friend making comments online. my best friend IRL thought he had terribly offended me once before and deleted a bunch of stuff off his of blog. i was not offended in the least just my normal sarcastic self that does not always transfer well online.
also i got the wife baby and I uninvited to a new years eve party over a comment i made on a pic on facebook. that was bullshit but funny now.
i've pissed off many a friend making comments online. my best friend IRL thought he had terribly offended me once before and deleted a bunch of stuff off his of blog. i was not offended in the least just my normal sarcastic self that does not always transfer well online.
also i got the wife baby and I uninvited to a new years eve party over a comment i made on a pic on facebook. that was bullshit but funny now.
forget everything you know about sound, then turn the synth on. You can thank me later - slow_riot
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I don't use DIN sync. I use an osc and tie it into the input of the DIN sync jack and put 5V on the run line with a switch. Use an output of the Shift manager to sync up and run the Q-119 or Q-960.
Now, If I HAVE to sync to MIDI, I will use the Expressionist to do the job. (But I'll have to make a DIN Sync cable first.)
But I've also seen where STG will put MIDI in your Time buffer if you want.
Now, If I HAVE to sync to MIDI, I will use the Expressionist to do the job. (But I'll have to make a DIN Sync cable first.)
But I've also seen where STG will put MIDI in your Time buffer if you want.
Just because you are offended doesn't mean you are correct.
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sunsinger
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Any high quality midi cable should do. I use ProCo midi cables just fine.Just me wrote:(But I'll have to make a DIN Sync cable first.)
But I've also seen where STG will put MIDI in your Time buffer if you want.
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- nerdware
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Alright, you're convincing me to return! Thanks.
BTW, I have several DIN leads, a MIDI interface that can generate DIN-SYNC, but nothing yet that can read it. Ahh, well. Maybe someday...
BTW, I have several DIN leads, a MIDI interface that can generate DIN-SYNC, but nothing yet that can read it. Ahh, well. Maybe someday...
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Yep this is the internet - these things happen ALL the time!
Things look so bad at one stage - but seriously with any luck you will both move past it rather quickly! You dont come across as an ass hole or zelot mate - everything else is just pixels on a screen! Dont worry about it and dont beat yourself up about it - that makes it worse!
Watch a movie that REALLY makes you laugh (for me its Bill & Teds Bogus Journey with a few spliffs/Spinal Tap with a few spliffs/The Muppets with a few spliffs) and feel better mate!
Oh and I always find - a few days later it doesnt seem like such a big deal!

Things look so bad at one stage - but seriously with any luck you will both move past it rather quickly! You dont come across as an ass hole or zelot mate - everything else is just pixels on a screen! Dont worry about it and dont beat yourself up about it - that makes it worse!
Watch a movie that REALLY makes you laugh (for me its Bill & Teds Bogus Journey with a few spliffs/Spinal Tap with a few spliffs/The Muppets with a few spliffs) and feel better mate!
Oh and I always find - a few days later it doesnt seem like such a big deal!
- infradead
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my biggest problem with DIN sync is that its another one of the those capitalized words i have no idea what it mean, throwing me into the terror that one day someone will ask me what it means after i use it and i will be forced to use "i don't know what the word means" trick.
forget everything you know about sound, then turn the synth on. You can thank me later - slow_riot
cases: doepfer 6u and monster base
Tacoma Noise Rodeo
cases: doepfer 6u and monster base
Tacoma Noise Rodeo
A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There are DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.g., "DIN 41524 connector").
worry over.
worry over.
- infradead
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Somatic wrote:A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There are DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.g., "DIN 41524 connector").
worry over.
Now I will add that to my things i know what means list including but not limited to DOCIS, QAM, FEC, MER, BER, eMTA, ILAC, and more!
forget everything you know about sound, then turn the synth on. You can thank me later - slow_riot
cases: doepfer 6u and monster base
Tacoma Noise Rodeo
cases: doepfer 6u and monster base
Tacoma Noise Rodeo
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ThatSomatic wrote:A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There are DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.g., "DIN 41524 connector").
worry over.
I believe, but am not sure, that midi jacks are in fact DIN connections.
sduck wrote:ThatSomatic wrote:A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There are DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.g., "DIN 41524 connector").
worry over.![]()
I believe, but am not sure, that midi jacks are in fact DIN connections.
what # ?
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megaohm wrote:sduck wrote:ThatSomatic wrote:A DIN connector is a connector that was originally standardized by the Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), the German national standards organization. There are DIN standards for a large number of different connectors, therefore the term "DIN connector" alone does not unambiguously identify any particular type of connector unless the document number of the relevant DIN standard is added (e.g., "DIN 41524 connector").
worry over.![]()
I believe, but am not sure, that midi jacks are in fact DIN connections.
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what # ?
If you really need to populate your mind with totally off-topic details, this wikipedia page can and will be enlightening - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_connector

