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RE: Vortex info



        Juergen asked:
        "Would it be possible to set the delay time by electronic
(switch-)
> triggers instead of foot switches?
> Well sure it would work to replace the foot switches, but the question
> is does it work *continously*, for example syncing the delay to
> the clock of an analogue sequencer or arpeggiator? (Or does the
> tap tempo only work in a kind of "learn" mode?)
> What, if the clock rate changes - will the Vortex' delay time follow?
> Faster should be easier than longer, I guess. 
> 
> Does the Vortex do things like that?"
> 
The Vortex tap tempo is a simple momentary contact connection.  It will
not work with an electronic trigger directly but you should be able to
have your electronic switch trigger a regular switch. The VORTEX will
not follow a clock continuously.  You need to tap in a new tempo each
time you desire one.  There is no way to get a clock signal into VORTEX.

Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything
that I can do for you.

Best regards,

Greg Hogan
Lexicon Customer Service
Phone +781-280-0372
FAX +7881-280-0499
email: ghogan@lexicon.com