I don't think you can sync the LFO rate to midi clock on the EMU...you might try using the clk function
as a source instead of an LFO. there are subdivisions of whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes
which you can sync to the internal clock or an external source. unfortunately there aren't any options
for triplets.


Dave

As far as i know you, can *not* sync the EMU to midi clock.  (Someone
please, please correct me if i am wrong).  The closest thing you can do is
the the 'Sync' in the LFO section to 'key sync' (instead of 'free run') so
at least you LFO that has a predictible, repeatable result.  However this is
definately not the same as midi clock sync. From here you still have to
adjust the 'rate' by hand until it sounds a close as possible to what you
want.

The LFOs in the EMU are a bit poor IMO - for some reason the 'rate' doesnt
allow you to choose precise values but rather jumps around in rough
increments of .07 or .08???

trust




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