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From rein0004@frank.mtsu.edu Fri Feb 23 08:12:57 1996
23 Feb 96 11:12:49 +0500
22 Feb 96 16:48:06 +0500
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 15:00:55 -0600 (CST)
From: Brien P Campbell <rein0004@frank.mtsu.edu>
Cc: Adam Muntner <mdma@primenet.com>, analogue@hyperreal.com
Subject: Re: DIN Sync Pinouts?!
> > I was just looking in the archives for info on DIN sync pin layouts. I
> > want to build a 1 in 3 out DIN thru box tonight and have all the parts,
> > but I'm not sure which or if all wires carry signal. My voltmeter is not
> > here today, i think it's at work. Anyone who knows want to help me before I
> > just wire them all up?
>
> 1 start/stop
> 2 gnd
> 3 tempo clock
> 4 reset & start
> 5 fill in / cont.
To clarify what has already been posted, the pins are as follows:
pin 2
pin 5 pin 4
pin 3 pin 1
*
* *
* *
(Excuse the drawing)
This is looking at the rear view of the connector. The pins are
basically what has been posted:
pin # tr-808 tr-606/tb-303 cr-1000
1 start/stop start/stop start/stop
2 ground ground ground
3 tempo clock tempo clock tempo clock
4 reset tap not used
5 fill in not used not used
The control voltage is 0 to +5 volts DC.
This info. is from an old Roland Users Group magazine I have.
Brien
From ROBERTS@pharm.som.sunysb.edu Fri Dec 8 14:45:31 1995
From: ROBERTS@pharm.som.sunysb.edu
8 Dec 95 17:45:25 +0500
Organization: Pharmacology, SUNY Stony Brook
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 1995 17:48:52 EST
Subject: Forwarded: Re: Sync box (homemade info needed)
Priority: normal
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 1995 13:34:08 -0800 (PST)
From: MACHINE MEDIA <cdmaster@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Sync box (homemade info needed)
Cc: Electronica <electronica@andrew.cmu.edu>
> I need to make a multi port roland din/sync box. I seem to remember a
Doesn't everyone??
> Ideally it would be a two in, four out that would allow me to split
> between either in 1 or 2 but to be honest I am not very technically
> inclined and if it would be much easier I'd just as soon have a one in,
> four out.
Then wire them in parallel.
> I can buy some part from radio shack and solder easy enough. What do I
> solder to what? Any graphics or step by step guides for such a project
> would be greatly appreciated, I don't want to birng a 202 just to do
> multiple sync conversion and then have everything die when I put in a new
> pattern live. Help!
OK, the Rat Shack part for a female chassis mounted 5-pin DIN is 274-005C.
Buy a bunch of them, install them in some sort of box and wire them in
parallel (ie. pin 1 on one goes to pin 1 on all the others).
Looking at the socket from the bottom going clockwise left-to-right they
are numbered 3, 5, 2, 4, 1. All x0xboxes use pins 1, 2 & 3. Some use
others as well such that:
1 - Run/Stop
2 - Ground
3 - Clock
4 - Tap
5 - Continue
For example a 606 & 303 use pin #4 (tap), but not #5. A 202, 909, & 707
use #5 (continue) but not # 4.
The only expception to this is the TR-808, where:
1 - Start/Stop
2 - Ground
3 - Clock
4 - Reset & Start
5 - Fill In
PEACE OUT :)
MARK