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The sequencer clock does not respond well to start or stop, is
always stopped or always running.
The clock only starts while I hold down the START button but if
loose it then does not stay.
Using MIDI clock the sequencer ignores the commands MIDI
PLAY STOP.
Using the MIDI clock, I have a strange speed or time and when
I press STOP on MIDI reproduction it continues running but at
different speed.
I have connected by MIDI but the sequence goes very fast in the
Step Brother and it goes out of phase with song of the master
MIDI sequencer I’m using.
I am using the
Step Brother sequencer with my Korg MS-20 and
the note scale do not sound tuned and out of sync.
Check there is no cable connected to the rear pedal input. If there
is some cable plugged, disconnect it.
Check the TRIG-GATE clock mode on the front panel.
Check the position of the rear switch to select the MIDI clock
running mode.
Check you do not have the internal
Step Brother clock running.
Keep in mind that the two clocks are going to sum if they are on
at same time. To avoid conflicts you can put the
Step Brother
clock in GATE mode to avoid accidentally starting if you involun-
tary touch the PLAY STOP button on the panel.
The control of the rear potentiometer number 9 CLOCK ADJ must
be used. With this you have to adjust the beats per measure of the
MIDI sequence to the step by step of your sequence in the
Step
Brother. Keep in mind that although the potentiometer is conti-
nuous, the adjustment value becomes effective when each new
measure plays. It is remarkable when you are adjusting with long
divisions and you have to wait for each new beat to hear the new
subdivision.
The
Step Brother’s sequencer works by volt-by-octave ratio in
its quantized output, which today has become a standard. In the
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