08-08-2019, 08:16 AM
(08-07-2019, 12:23 PM)XORadmin Wrote:(08-07-2019, 12:15 PM)Mat Wrote:(08-06-2019, 02:46 PM)XORadmin Wrote:(08-06-2019, 02:33 PM)Mat Wrote:(08-06-2019, 02:09 PM)XORadmin Wrote: You can simply transpose all from the project menu. Shift up/down as usual for an octave and left/right for a semi-note.
Though, this update is already several months old :-)
Thanks! That one I know, although it would be mighty handy if it would be possible to transpose per octave. Then a simple precision adder could be patched into any of the inputs, and this way it would be incredibly easy to manually transpose separate tracks one octave up/down.
I think you’d try the latest V1.20 release candidate then. Because with it you could do this i think.
Yesss, i did, and it's awesome. However, i was wondering if next to the option of live transposing tracks per semitone, there would be also the possibility of transposing octaves. But i couldn't find it, so i guess it's not (yet) implemented. Right now i'm using an O&C for that purpose, running the cv out of the Nerdseq into the O&C, and transpose octaves using channels 2 and three of MN Maths. Thought it might work to run that into the live input and look for an octave transpose in the Nerdseq, but couldn't find it
But octave transpose is easy just using 1(or more) volt higher or lower. If you want to be one octave higher then you put 6 volt on the input...ir 2 octaves lower, then 3 volt. Or whats your idea about it?
Yes, i agree! But then you'd have to use a precision adder to achieve that. I thought it would be cool if somehow the voltages could be quantized within the Nerdseq, so that any CV could be used to do octave shifting, not only precision adders, but also lfo's, envelope generators.. fixed voltage generators or anything else really
