oh yea, that's right. Forgot about vst Midi fx devices.WongoTheSane wrote: ↑08 May 2018It doesn't work in Reason, as MIDI Out isn't handled. And it doesn't have Euclidean rhythms, as far as I know (i.e. spread X hits over Y steps); it's more like Kompulsion's Arp, with fewer features.
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I thought the same. Maybe we've been a bit spoiled by the initial three players being included, the current free Drum sequencer & by these being essentially MIDI utilities. But as Mattias pointed out it really comes down to how useful you are going to find these devices. And of course we can TRY these like we can with RE. I already have the RoboticBean Euclidean RE. But I'm tempted to snap up the Euclidiean Player at the intro price. It looks slick
Interesting idea. That would be very cool to have. Wondering what other uses an audio in might have. Will be interesting to see what developers come up with.
stxlm wrote: ↑08 May 2018"NOTE: Even though the polyphonic CV standard keeps track of multiple notes, it can still
only transmit a single note state change per audio batch. This means that if you play a
chord, MIDI-CV Converter will introduce a slight delay (~1.5ms at 44.1 kHz sample rate)
for each consecutive note in the chord. (The monophonic CV option has the same delay.)"
I've been playing around with Loveone's Midi-CV Converter and it's really great. The PolyCV chaining is excellent. But I absolutely will use Lectric Panda's CVPT as well. My mind has been exploding with possibilities all day.
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Andrew at Blamsoft has kindly reminded me that PolyCV transmits two note events per audio batch, which means that the delay in PolyCV mode is ~0.75ms at 44.1 kHz sample rate. I'll update the manual.stxlm wrote: ↑08 May 2018"NOTE: Even though the polyphonic CV standard keeps track of multiple notes, it can still
only transmit a single note state change per audio batch. This means that if you play a
chord, MIDI-CV Converter will introduce a slight delay (~1.5ms at 44.1 kHz sample rate)
for each consecutive note in the chord. (The monophonic CV option has the same delay.)"
/Gustav
Any idea when this will be out and the likely cost? Holding off on the Kompulsion demo until I see whether this combined with Korde and Propulsion will achieve enough for my needs...
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This may look really simple, but it's actually a game changer for workflow if you want to use CV sequencers and write notes to track on a regular basis:
You just add the CVPT above any instrument or Combinator, and connect your sequencer to the first input pair. Then you can simply send the sequence to track without wiring up additional combinators etc, and you can easily switch sound presets regardless if they are instrument or combinator patches.
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Thank you, Panda.
Have been desperately waiting for this.
And thanks @buddard for providing a quick tip on how it works.
Have been desperately waiting for this.
And thanks @buddard for providing a quick tip on how it works.
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Thank you. I will look forward to trying this out over the next few days.
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zvork, for the strummer, is there a way to play it in one-shot mode? ie i play a chord, strummer strums it up or down, and that's it? no loop, no pattern sequencer?
Just an idea. What if you set step length to 1?
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