The mentioned picture is on http://www.philrees.co.uk/products/sync-if.htm; there is a link to the pdf at the bottom of the page, it's http://www.philrees.co.uk/products/dox/mdsinfo.pdf (in this you can see a connection between DIN cables).
Sjoerd
At 17:40 24-3-02 -0500, you wrote:
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Hi,
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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