01-15-2024, 03:09 PM
(01-15-2024, 02:55 PM)XORadmin Wrote:(01-15-2024, 02:13 PM)zeitkunst Wrote: ....
* First, I set the note value in the pattern to be something like, C-4. I then put a C-5 on a different step in the pattern. No matter what octave I put for the note, the voltage remains between 0 and 1V. And, it seems as if the voltage output is not being output correctly between 0 and 1V, as changes between various half steps are not audible, and there is no voltage change on my multimeter. I haven't had a chance to map out the discrepancies exactly (for example, I don't hear or see any difference between C-4 and C#-4), but the main issue is: voltage remains between 0 and 1V, no matter the octave, and all of the voltage steps are not being outputted. I will try and map things out in the coming days.
Thanks so much for your help on this!
Offset switch to the right? No other modulators on the CV signal running? Transpose on in any way? CV In to out enabled somehow...outputs calibrated well? Maybe add your project where this happens so I can check whats going on.
Quote:* The second issue is that the voltage output seems to be delayed by some amount compared to my incoming trigger. Of course this is to be expected, given that a calculation is occurring. But the delay is enough to cause the voltage output (for my oscillator) to be offset from the incoming trigger enough to cause an audible slur to be heard. Is there a way to know the delay between the incoming trigger on, in my case, CV1, and the voltage output in the sequencer? Or, is it better to just use the trigger output from the sequencer itself to trigger downstream modules?
There can be a delay of max 1 ms until the execution of the mapping row. And then it depends on the next sequencer tick of the running sequencer until it is being executed from the pattern. The lower the BPM the higher the chance of a little delay.
The fact that it executes with the next internal sequencer tick can't be avoided as it wouldn't act together with the start/stop/launch part.
I would suggest to not use the incoming trigger as the one that works with the CV's but to generate the triggers from the sequence as that would match again.
Okay, thanks for the quick reply! Attached here is the project file...it's as simple as can be. Track one has mappings setup. Track two doesn't. Track one only outputs between 0 and 1V, track two outputs properly. Hopefully I'm not missing something simple!
Thanks for the suggestion about the triggers, I just tried that and indeed it works much better.

