I just got a box from these guys that does the trick for my recently
acquired KR55. Very fast shipping too:
http://www.systemj.co.uk/Lacey: Can't wait your show at Wierd
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On 6/30/09, David Bulog <
d2ba@...> wrote:
> David
> I suggest build a box like Paul Crowther of Hot Cake made for me as
> prototype--a simple pulse shaper
> It was operated by a 9V battery -no messy powersupply
> -the input jack can be a signal from tape/DAW, drum machine indiv
> voice output---it must be a sensible input like a high hat etc , or
> actual clock or gate out from machine
> The output has a postive jack or negative jack
> I have suggested to Paul that Hot Cake brand should make them --Pauls
> contact details are
>
crowth@...
>
> cheers David
>
> On 30/06/2009, at 11:13 AM, David Lacey wrote:
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>>
>> "We have some synths... Nobody move. Everything will be okay. If you
>> try to
>> make any moves, you'll endanger yourself and the synth. Just stay
>> quiet."
>>
>> Our spooks have not fully explored the Al-Qaeda/EBM connection.
>> Such an
>> investigation is not desired by the Atari corporation.
>>
>> On a possibly related note: What would be the easiest way to invert
>> the
>> clock output of a KR-55? In the past I've used the voltage
>> processor on a
>> 2600 to invert and shift the output for regular/roland sequencer
>> stepping.
>> I'm wondering if anybody know of a place to pull that clock from
>> internally,
>> or has a recommendation on a simple to implement internal inverter
>> so I can
>> just have a + clock out of the thing?
>>
>>
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>>
>> What a year 1977, same year as " I Feel Love " & " Trans Europe
>> Express ",
>> too bad I was only 10
>>
>> Cat Stevens should have changed to Hashim-Al-Naafiysh instead of Yusuf
>> Islam:P
>>
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