Din sync – ALM ALM001 User Manual

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DIN Sync

‘DIN Sync’ is an interface introduced by Roland in the 1980s for the timing

synchronization of synths, sequencers and drum machines etc. The interface uses a 5

pin DIN connectors but by means of a simple jack plug adapter (purchased or DIY),

Pamela’s Workout can be used with DIN Sync devices.

By connecting a DIN Sync clock to the clock input (with a setting of 24 PQN) and the

start/stop to the run input Pamela will run as a DIN Sync slave syncing to an external

clock signal.

By using two trigger outputs, one set as a 24 multiplier connected to the DIN Sync

clock trigger and the other set as a constant gate connected to the DIN Sync Start/

Stop trigger Pamela can act as a DIN Sync master and drive external DIN Sync devices.

ALM004 - ‘D.S.G’ provides such an adaptor in eurorack module format. Also a

suitable adaptor cable is made by ‘Expert Sleepers’ with the code’ ‘DJ-1200’ .

5 Pin DIN Rear View

Start/Stop

Trigger

GND

Clock

Trigger

ALM-001 - ‘Pamela’s Workout’

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