hi , I'm still new to nerdseq and enjoying playing with it
I wanted to ask (as suggested here as a possibility) - what is the best way to clock /reset another sequencer device via the nerdseq without using up
mod tracks in the process.
I know the obvious would be to take the master clock / rest out from the nerd to the respective module, but I want to be able to sequence when the clock trig/reset to the respective module - plays or not - as part of an arrangement on the NERD rather than have it running all the time.
example - I have a qu-bit bloom and I want that to run a pattern/sequence of its own - but control when it starts/stops in arrangement via the nerdseq.
I have achieved this before via other sequencers - by creating a pattern with a clock trigger /reset (two gates required) and then I arrange that pattern like any pattern on the sequencer in a song arrangement.
with the nerd - hopefully I don't have to compromise using a mod track specifically for this - I do have the expanders - both CV and trig + midi
any thought?
I wanted to ask (as suggested here as a possibility) - what is the best way to clock /reset another sequencer device via the nerdseq without using up
mod tracks in the process.
I know the obvious would be to take the master clock / rest out from the nerd to the respective module, but I want to be able to sequence when the clock trig/reset to the respective module - plays or not - as part of an arrangement on the NERD rather than have it running all the time.
example - I have a qu-bit bloom and I want that to run a pattern/sequence of its own - but control when it starts/stops in arrangement via the nerdseq.
I have achieved this before via other sequencers - by creating a pattern with a clock trigger /reset (two gates required) and then I arrange that pattern like any pattern on the sequencer in a song arrangement.
with the nerd - hopefully I don't have to compromise using a mod track specifically for this - I do have the expanders - both CV and trig + midi
any thought?