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Dawless sync for crave, edge & grind with Arturia Minilab 3

hey,

I have a Arturia Minilab 3 which I want to use to synchronize the tempos and sequencers of the Behringer units.

I connected them like this:

Minilab 3 5-pin Out -> Crave 5-pin In

Crave 5-pin Out -> Edge 5-pin In

Edge 5-pin Out -> Grind 5-pin In

The synths are receiving the signal from the keyboard, but not the signal from the Minilab's Play/Stop pad.

What exactly do I need to configure, and how do I do it?

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u/AElysio — 5 days ago

where can i find this jacket (or simillar)?

this from Fruits Magazine Vol 6 , january 1998

u/AElysio — 10 days ago
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Any ideas if the "k dialect" from the movie "escape from the 21st century" is based on a real thing or just fancy writing?

So i've watch this movie (very good btw) where there is a character who speak "K dialect".

When he do so, symbols appears at screen and i'm wondering if this is just for aestethic purpose or if it's making sense?

The movie is in mandarin, which is abolutely not my native language so i can't say if the speaking itself make sense.

i take screenshot of a scene entirely in the "K dialect" (around 1h10m in the movie if you want to watch it.

I watched it with French subtitles, so that adds a layer of translation that may stray from the original meaning of what is spoken and the meaning of the characters on the screen.

This is what the symbols mean according to the French subtitles:

211.png: My love (mon amour)

212.png: Han, is this you? (Han, c'est toi?)

213.png: after you leave (après ton départ)

214.png: I had no one to speak the K dialect with. (je n'avais personne avec qui parler le dialecte K)

415.png: Han, how did I get so old? (han, comment suis-je devenue si vieille?)

416.png: Am i sick? (je suis malade?)

I didn't found any sources about this, no making of or audio-commentary for the movie.
Visually, it remind me of morse code (points and line) or braille writing. I've also thought about pigpen cypher (because the symbols look gathered in a square) but I haven't been able to understand their exact meaning (if they have one).

The fact that i'm also not able to say if the speaking language is real or not doesn't help neither.

So, is there any meaning or do you think is just for the aesthetic?

u/AElysio — 14 days ago