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DIN Sync out while running Midibox SID


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I'm about to finish my building of MBSID v1 synth. It's got 1xSID (6851) and a simple control surface (step 1).

I came to a realization a while ago that I might need MIDI Clock to DIN Sync converter soon ( For my diy analog/digital modular synth project).

Did a search on midibox projects and found that at least Midibox CV is capable of sending clock sync out of core pin J14.

Is there a way to get the sync signals out of the core module (or AOUT_LC even) while running Midibox SID?  I need both the reset and the clock (undivided or divided).

I would really appreciate any help, to get my mbsid finally boxed up and doing it's thing!!

There is always the possibility of acquiring another core module running Midibox CV and building a simple midi to din sync converter.

Any other cheap diy methods of doing this?

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I'm in the middle of midi-fying my DR55 and DR110. It's easier than it sounds. With the use of a pic 12F675 or 629 for converting to 24ppq midi signals.

Thanks for the hint... I will investigate this simple project which uses 12F629 to convert midi to din sync.

I'd be more interested in RESET-trigger than start/stop pulse though. Now if the master midi clock is reset, the slave sequence stays in sync, but is out of beat. So the slave sequence would have to be manyally reset at tick 1 (or by pressing stop and start in some cases).

So it's not actually sync-standard, but a trigger at every 1:st tick that is easily adapted to analog sequencer use.

I'm in impression that it could be accomplished by midibox CV. Anyone knows if this is possible with mbsid also (using aout_lc or not) ?

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