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Release Candidate Firmware V3.01 RC1
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(03-09-2026, 02:01 PM)philosopherstone Wrote: As I've newly acquired the Nerdseq, I'm not sure if this bug is on the v3.0 firmware as well, but here goes:

I'm aware that Modular tracks can't share the same patterns as Sample tracks, however. If a pattern is created in on a Sample track and then deleted, it is still impossible to add that same pattern number afterwards to a Modular track. It simply jumps over that pattern number to a new one.

Is this a known bug or is it suppose to behave like this for some reason?

Edit: First post here btw, Howdy!

No bug. But happens is you create a Audio (or any other tracktype) pattern. The patternnumber is locked to the tracktype then. When you delete it then it is only deleted from the sequencer screen arrangement but the pattern still exists (and can be used for other rows in an audio track). 
To 'release' patterns again then they must not be any of the pattern number in the sequencer arrangement anymore. With SETUP->Compact sequencer all unused patterns will be released again and are available to be newly created for any tracktype.
Check for more info on page 21 (and some other places) in the manual.
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(03-09-2026, 02:19 PM)XORadmin Wrote:
(03-09-2026, 02:01 PM)philosopherstone Wrote: As I've newly acquired the Nerdseq, I'm not sure if this bug is on the v3.0 firmware as well, but here goes:

I'm aware that Modular tracks can't share the same patterns as Sample tracks, however. If a pattern is created in on a Sample track and then deleted, it is still impossible to add that same pattern number afterwards to a Modular track. It simply jumps over that pattern number to a new one.

Is this a known bug or is it suppose to behave like this for some reason?

Edit: First post here btw, Howdy!

No bug. But happens is you create a Audio (or any other tracktype) pattern. The patternnumber is locked to the tracktype then. When you delete it then it is only deleted from the sequencer screen arrangement but the pattern still exists (and can be used for other rows in an audio track). 
To 'release' patterns again then they must not be any of the pattern number in the sequencer arrangement anymore. With SETUP->Compact sequencer all unused patterns will be released again and are available to be newly created for any tracktype.
Check for more info on page 21 (and some other places) in the manual.

Thank you for the swift reply and explanation! I’m still learning and digging through the manual and tutorials. I actually got two Nerdseqs, one for drums and one for melody, couldn’t resist once I played around with the first one for a few days. The second one replaced my Metron and I’m super happy with the decision.
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(03-06-2026, 07:59 AM)XORadmin Wrote:
(03-03-2026, 01:32 PM)JohnnyEgo Wrote: I really love the NerdScope, it's such a responsive scope with a lot of functions and even tho it's hidden in a menu I think it really takes the nerdseq into a lot of other categories and pls keep it inspired as usual, such a great unit. would it be possible to deform the scope into a chromatic tuner with 4 Inputs simultaneously? Smile)

The scope is only simple sidekick and will most probably not be updated in any way but stays as it is. They are proper scope modules for these things and I don't want to interfere with these in any way.

As for the request, this is impossible for several reasons:
- The 'sample' rate of the scope is theoretically a maximum of 1 millisecond because that is the handling frequency (1 kHz) that the mapping does offer and the mappingis the only source for the scope.
- CV inputs are not bi-directional but expect an input of 0-10 Volt. Oscillators are bipolar.
- Sampling of the CV inputs is also 1 kHz which makes it unusable for any audio signals

ah yes, I see. ok cool, I do like it as it is by now aswell, the option to follow a pattern is great and it’s really responsive ? the looping options on the other side are extremely nice! btw. is it possible to use an external computer keyboard for polyphonic input? I would like to try that as I do like the shortcuts I think. otherwise it’s impossible to say that the ones with a nerdseq won‘t appreciate your work. it’s a pleasure to have discover new options for us to do really intelligent things with, that effort can we feel in operating the nerdseq because it’s its own digital/analog environment with an OS only provided by your creativity
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(03-09-2026, 03:18 PM)JohnnyEgo Wrote:
(03-06-2026, 07:59 AM)XORadmin Wrote:
(03-03-2026, 01:32 PM)JohnnyEgo Wrote: I really love the NerdScope, it's such a responsive scope with a lot of functions and even tho it's hidden in a menu I think it really takes the nerdseq into a lot of other categories and pls keep it inspired as usual, such a great unit. would it be possible to deform the scope into a chromatic tuner with 4 Inputs simultaneously? Smile)

The scope is only simple sidekick and will most probably not be updated in any way but stays as it is. They are proper scope modules for these things and I don't want to interfere with these in any way.

As for the request, this is impossible for several reasons:
- The 'sample' rate of the scope is theoretically a maximum of 1 millisecond because that is the handling frequency (1 kHz) that the mapping does offer and the mappingis the only source for the scope.
- CV inputs are not bi-directional but expect an input of 0-10 Volt. Oscillators are bipolar.
- Sampling of the CV inputs is also 1 kHz which makes it unusable for any audio signals

ah yes, I see. ok cool, I do like it as it is by now aswell, the option to follow a pattern is great and it’s really responsive ? the looping options on the other side are extremely nice! btw. is it possible to use an external computer keyboard for polyphonic input? I would like to try that as I do like the shortcuts I think. otherwise it’s impossible to say that the ones with a nerdseq won‘t appreciate your work. it’s a pleasure to have discover new options for us to do really intelligent things with, that effort can we feel in operating the nerdseq because it’s its own digital/analog environment with an OS only provided by your creativity

If you got the video expander then you can use a USB PC-Keyboard and also for polyphonic input as much as your keyboard allows it.
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