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09-26-2018, 12:27 PM
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Hello,
Super happy Nerdseq user here. Absolutly love it.
My problem:
I tried the recording of notes CV on inputs but it's not quite correct.
I have tried recording my MI Marbles and the notes are off. The triggers are fine.
To make a easier test I tried with the output of a quantizer (UScale 2) and played different C notes, this is what was recorded instead:
C1 -> D#1
C2 -> A-2
C3 -> D-4
C4 -> A#5
C5 -> D#7
I tried the inputs auto calibration process but got slightly differents results, but still wrong (D#1, G#2, C#4, G#5, C#7)
I tried all 4 inputs with always some little variations, but always way off.
Am I doing something wrong?
(v 1.16 btw)
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Hey Ludo,
I also played with the CV recording recently and found out that it differs from the source gear.
I will get into that very soon and add a function to calibrate with the gear you use, so it is correct.
Also when recording the recorded values are not directly passed to the outputs as well, so you can’t listen (except with multiples) what you record. With Midi it works better at the moment.
Both will get small fixes soon and major upgrdes at some point.
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Any update on this? My cv recording is off as well. Recording C1 = 1.0v. Nerdsec records D#1. Seems like the cv inputs on the Nerdseq need to be calibrated.
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It's on my list to fix after the coming update. A new input calibration will be added then.
What you could do as workaround right now is to change the output of CV1 in the calibration. With tuning the offset and range and using the auto calibrate function (with the cables connected as described in the manual), you could get to your needed results. It's a bit trial and error, but i think you should be finished within 5 minutes. Don't forget to calibrate to the original CV1 values again after you did that (best write down the numbers of CV1 offset and range (0 Volt/10Volt).
For input 2.3.4 you need to do that with CV2.3.4 of course.
I will add a easy to use calibration for the inputs so one can calibrate simply to the source.
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