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yes 

it's possible to split the sync to two devices
the kenton sync signal is strong enough 
just buy a male 5 pole din plug and split to two (or three) female 5 pole din plugs



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 3/24/02 6:40:58 PM:
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>Hi,
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>Is it possible to split the TB-303/TR606 Sync 24 signal so it can drive two 
>devices simultaneously?
>
>I've been using MIDI to drive a TR-606 via a Kenton Pro-2 MIDI-CV converter, 
>which has a Sync 24 output DIN socket in the back. This works fine, but now I 
>want to drive a TB-303 as well. But there is only one Sync 24 socket in the 
>back of the 606, switchable in/out, so it's not possible to "chain" the units 
>like you would with MIDI devices. 
>
>Short of buying another Kenton unit and linking it by MIDI to the first one 
>(so giving two Sync 24 outs, on one each Kenton) I can't see a way of doing 
>it - unless the Sync 24 signal can be split into two by means of a box with 
>one DIN in and two DIN outs. This would need to be purpose-made (unless 
>anyone knows if such a device is available) but it would be a cheaper than 
>another Kenton....
>
>Any ideas??
>
>Cheers,
>
>Mark
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