01-04-2023, 07:25 AM
After chatting with Thomas about quantization elsewhere, I thought I'd add a few comments in here (see: https://xor-electronics.com/forum/showth...p?tid=1507).
For my part what I think would be really interesting and useful would be the possibility to have quantization via the live CV inputs too. I recently noticed the Westlicht Performer has this feature, and from what I saw it is clearly a very powerful tool in many situations.
Some of uses for this feature could be firstly for live performance, as an example play a keyboard directly through the module without recording anything. But also control other modules elsewhere in your system. Or not unlike an Ornament and Crime, use the module as a sort of sample and hold (or is that track and hold?) feature which can be recorded or not into your project.
I guess that for some a scale choice would be the easiest system for 'quantize'. However, I think that in reality the interface that you have in the Patch menu where one can pick the notes that can be used is actually more flexible - I guess for those that already know their music theory - as it gives you the chance to make up your own scale(s).
For my part what I think would be really interesting and useful would be the possibility to have quantization via the live CV inputs too. I recently noticed the Westlicht Performer has this feature, and from what I saw it is clearly a very powerful tool in many situations.
Some of uses for this feature could be firstly for live performance, as an example play a keyboard directly through the module without recording anything. But also control other modules elsewhere in your system. Or not unlike an Ornament and Crime, use the module as a sort of sample and hold (or is that track and hold?) feature which can be recorded or not into your project.
I guess that for some a scale choice would be the easiest system for 'quantize'. However, I think that in reality the interface that you have in the Patch menu where one can pick the notes that can be used is actually more flexible - I guess for those that already know their music theory - as it gives you the chance to make up your own scale(s).