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(02-09-2024, 09:59 PM)shledge Wrote: Still can't get it to work - I did the following
- loaded sample into sample slot 00
- designated sample slot 00 to slot 1 of track 7
- used variables to set pitch and volume
- MIDI channel 9 note to slot 1 note
- MIDI channel 9 gate to slot 1 gate
I can get the waveforms working this way oddly enough, but not the loaded sample.
Confirm that it doesn't work correctly. I fixed it already and the release is following shortly.
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(02-10-2024, 04:40 PM)XORadmin Wrote: (02-09-2024, 09:59 PM)shledge Wrote: Still can't get it to work - I did the following
- loaded sample into sample slot 00
- designated sample slot 00 to slot 1 of track 7
- used variables to set pitch and volume
- MIDI channel 9 note to slot 1 note
- MIDI channel 9 gate to slot 1 gate
I can get the waveforms working this way oddly enough, but not the loaded sample.
Confirm that it doesn't work correctly. I fixed it already and the release is following shortly.
Using the above steps?
If it is working, do I need the variables to set initial pitch and volume?
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Hi,
I’m struggling trying to use the Nerdseq as an arpeggiator for external gate inputs.
What I do is set in Mapping screen:
CV IN 1→ TRIG TRIG TR 1
And then make a pattern of just one step in Track 1 with a Table00 set on CV In 1 as source on it and a gate off and a note off in the respective columns.
It works fine but when I reboot my system the table doesn’t start until I put a note in the note column, and then put a note off again.
What is the correct method to have a track doing arpeggios of an external gate input?
Thanks in advance!
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(04-09-2024, 03:18 PM)vjrt Wrote: Hi,
I’m struggling trying to use the Nerdseq as an arpeggiator for external gate inputs.
What I do is set in Mapping screen:
CV IN 1→ TRIG TRIG TR 1
And then make a pattern of just one step in Track 1 with a Table00 set on CV In 1 as source on it and a gate off and a note off in the respective columns.
It works fine but when I reboot my system the table doesn’t start until I put a note in the note column, and then put a note off again.
What is the correct method to have a track doing arpeggios of an external gate input?
Thanks in advance!
I can’t really follow what you do and want to achieve. How is the mapping related to this? You use the CV as table source to progress the table steps?
If you use table transpose you need at least one basenote where it transposes from and that is derived from the played pattern note.
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(04-09-2024, 07:06 PM)XORadmin Wrote: (04-09-2024, 03:18 PM)vjrt Wrote: Hi,
I’m struggling trying to use the Nerdseq as an arpeggiator for external gate inputs.
What I do is set in Mapping screen:
CV IN 1→ TRIG TRIG TR 1
And then make a pattern of just one step in Track 1 with a Table00 set on CV In 1 as source on it and a gate off and a note off in the respective columns.
It works fine but when I reboot my system the table doesn’t start until I put a note in the note column, and then put a note off again.
What is the correct method to have a track doing arpeggios of an external gate input?
Thanks in advance!
I can’t really follow what you do and want to achieve. How is the mapping related to this? You use the CV as table source to progress the table steps?
If you use table transpose you need at least one basenote where it transposes from and that is derived from the played pattern note.
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm not sure is necessary to do that mapping, if there is a simpler way is better.
What I want to achieve is to feed a CV input with trigs and use it to advance the table steps to have quantized voltages in the range of the table at the CV out and the corresponding trig at the Gate output. I would be able to use the Nerdseq the way I use the Bard's Quartet in arpeggio mode to be more clear.
I can do that with the method I mentioned but seems it needs a base note for the table to start working, however that note is added to the sequence so if I start it with a C-0 and then put a note off it works as intended, but then it needs again a base note to start the arpeggio on the next session.
Maybe there is a simpler method, if not would be great if the note off could start the table and do the job without have to start it manually.
I hope to have explained myself better, thanks for any suggestion!
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(04-09-2024, 08:36 PM)vjrt Wrote: Thanks for the quick reply. I'm not sure is necessary to do that mapping, if there is a simpler way is better.
What I want to achieve is to feed a CV input with trigs and use it to advance the table steps to have quantized voltages in the range of the table at the CV out and the corresponding trig at the Gate output. I would be able to use the Nerdseq the way I use the Bard's Quartet in arpeggio mode to be more clear.
I can do that with the method I mentioned but seems it needs a base note for the table to start working, however that note is added to the sequence so if I start it with a C-0 and then put a note off it works as intended, but then it needs again a base note to start the arpeggio on the next session.
Maybe there is a simpler method, if not would be great if the note off could start the table and do the job without have to start it manually.
I hope to have explained myself better, thanks for any suggestion!
Just to be sure:
- Tables are only running when the sequencer is running.
- Tables need to be started at some point and don't start by itself (and so don't iterate through the table steps)
- There is no basenote defined after startup and so the table never knows from which note it should transpose so it skips the transposition. Thats why at least once a note should have played to be able to transpose it.
I can't think of a way to get around this at the moment as the tables are build around a pattern currently and there is no way to feed it with an external basenote.
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Hello,
I was wondering if it was possible to assign an i2c source, a fader from F8r in this case, to the note value of a specific step on a track. I imagine assigning each fader to a different note in an appropriate length pattern to create a pseudo-step sequencer, allowing the manipulation of the value of each step on the fly.
Thank you!
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(06-09-2024, 08:46 PM)FiFitheGreater Wrote: Hello,
I was wondering if it was possible to assign an i2c source, a fader from F8r in this case, to the note value of a specific step on a track. I imagine assigning each fader to a different note in an appropriate length pattern to create a pseudo-step sequencer, allowing the manipulation of the value of each step on the fly.
Thank you!
Yes
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Is it possible to change the range of an F8R slider mapped to transpose of a track? I’d like to modify the range of the slider so that slider at 00 (slider at bottom) maps to - - (no) track transpose. Then if I raise the slider to max, I’m only getting +1 octave. Can Nerdseq handle this adjustment, or do need to modify F8R firmware to adjust?
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(06-18-2024, 06:46 AM)kriskeyman Wrote: Is it possible to change the range of an F8R slider mapped to transpose of a track? I’d like to modify the range of the slider so that slider at 00 (slider at bottom) maps to - - (no) track transpose. Then if I raise the slider to max, I’m only getting +1 octave. Can Nerdseq handle this adjustment, or do need to modify F8R firmware to adjust?
Easy.
I2C SCCV ….
CALC RNGE VAVB
And in VA and VB you decide the lowest point and the highest point.
Also forget about F8R in that situation.
A source can be anything, a F8R, a CV input, an Midi CC or the current bpm or whatever. All kind of values can be a source so it doesn’t matter if it is a fader or what else.
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