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How to Sync Volca Bass with Roland TR-626 ??
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 1:58 pm
by fferreira
Hey everyone,
Got the Volca Bass, and its working just fine

I wanna sync it with my TR-626, but I can't seem to do it... I've seen some videos and there are multiple ways to sync them. Can you recommend and explain to me the best way to do it?
I've seen some people using the "Trigger Out" from the TR-626, without turning on the "Sync" option on it, but it didn't work! Do I use the "Tape Sync"?
Hope someone can help me
Best regards,
Francisco
Re: How to Sync Volca Bass with Roland TR-626 ??
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:45 am
by analoguekid
fferreira wrote:Hey everyone,
Got the Volca Bass, and its working just fine

I wanna sync it with my TR-626, but I can't seem to do it... I've seen some videos and there are multiple ways to sync them. Can you recommend and explain to me the best way to do it?
I've seen some people using the "Trigger Out" from the TR-626, without turning on the "Sync" option on it, but it didn't work! Do I use the "Tape Sync"?
Hope someone can help me
Best regards,
Francisco
Whats wrong with using the midi out on the 626 to the midi in on the Volca?
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 12:18 pm
by fferreira
I'm sure MIDI would work, but using Sync Cables would greatly benefit my whole setup! Thats why I'm trying to figure out how to do it

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 3:39 pm
by roblabs
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 4:00 pm
by fferreira
thanks!! Managed to sync via trigger out. But I still have one more problem:
To use trigger out, i need to activate the trigger in the beat (which is the rim shot, in the 626). It just happens that some of the beats in 626 aren't editable...so I can't put a rim shot in there to activate the trigger...
Is there really no way to sync them via the "Tape Sync" in the 626? I've tried connecting them to the Volca Bass, but nothing happens...
Either, I've got many beats running in sync via trigger out, thanks guys

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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:40 pm
by ShoNuff
no that tape sync is different.
note that you have 2 pattern banks on the 626. 1st bank is
all preset/non-editable(?A/B/C?), 2nd bank is the user presets,
eg: D/E/F
can't remember if these are correct, but you use shift to toggle
between the preset/user banks, for each of those three buttons.
if you like a preset pattern, just copy it to one of the user locations.
then you can fill in the rimshot hits, and turn the volume down for
that sample/voice. fill all steps to get regular 16th sync, or start
taking out rimshots for more creative playback of your Volca pattern.
i started out quite a while ago with just a 626 and a 101 where i'd record
a few notes, didn't even know how to put in rests and ties. gets good
results.
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