(02-18-2021, 07:33 AM)MichaalHell Wrote: Hi,
Thank you for a great update! i love the random features for trigs, mod and pitch. and the FX selekta!.
a cpl of questions though.
1) you can only get out of range select table by pressing sequencer or pattern button
a) would really like to press OK to get out of that table and that the marker stays at that table row and column
2)is the Range you set for i.e notes global ? when i change the range of one note the change seems to happen on other notes as well
a) would it be possible to set it up so the range is unique per step?
3) Can i set a scale for the random notes, so that each random trig is within a scale, for example C Minor?
4) The random FX on sample track 2 (7-2) seems to be labeled wrong. RDMN 0000 affects FX1 instead of RDMN 0001
a) also the range of the RDMN is set to 4, shouldnt it be 2? i understand now, the RDMN FX is set across both "lanes/tracks" on a sample track so even so RDMN 0003 would affect track 2 FX 1. Thats a really cool addition!
thanks again
Howdy. Lets see:
1) Actually it is not really a range select but a range setup which is not related to where it came from. So to get back to where it was would maybe be possible but it takes some dev time. I will consider to add this for rainy days :-)
2) Also here, the ranges are not related to which function uses the range. You can decide yourself which range you choose with each note. You use other ranges with other notes or other functions. Of course if you choose to use range 2 for example for more then one function (like for a note and for a FX) then both use the same range setting and if you change thta it affects both.
3) You can apply the scales in the same way also to the random notes by using tables for now.
4) The functions of RDMN work in the same way as they used to be:
From the manual: "RDMN → Random next FX value. The next FX value will be overruled by a random
value if the randomvalue is 1..4 for the 4 FX columns. If the randomvalue is 000,
then a random FX will get a random value!"
Except for that the randomization is now based on selected ranges. Older projects would work in the same way since it uses random range 0 by default which gets 0-100% as the default range. Additionally if you set the first digits you can enable the range for the column and it keeps the randomization until you turn it off again. So this works then not only as "Random Next FX" but all FX keep being randomized with the selected range.
For the sample channel, FX1 and FX2 are the ones with the first sample and FX3 and FX4 are the ones with the 2nd sample. The naming might be a bit misleading in the first place but it is correct as it shows that one sample track internally work like 2 tracks at the same time with their own sequencing. Thats why they are both called FX1 and FX2. But see these as 4 FX for the random command.
I hope that clarifies it a bit.