Hi Stygian Abyss
Thank you for your reply
I´m new to Reason
Oh I see, the note/gate outputs are always mono and the Melodramatik scales are poly, a compatibility problem so is not possible?
How can i use PolyCV to achieve that? you mean if i connect the possible mono outputs from Scales it will became polyphonic to other synths?
Thank you for your time
Enlightenspeed MeloDramatik in the shop
- Stygian Abyss
- Posts: 110
- Joined: 17 Jun 2019
Yes, that's the problem with standard note/gate outputs, they're monophonic and can't output chords, unless they are made PolyCV compatible. Blamsoft's specific protocol allows to output polyphonic signals through one note/gate outputs pair and could be a solution to implement your request, using one pair per scale, but of course only Enlightenspeed could do that if he thinks it's an interesting update idea for Melodramatik.
To use a PolyCV enabled note/gate output pair, you need to connect it to a Rack Extension that can receive this type of signal. MIDI-CV Converter, a Player, is a good modern candidate, but you could also look for the older but nice Polymodular bundle from Blamsoft in the shop, it's the original implementation and it offers several conversion tools.
Thank you once more Stygian Abyss for your time and wisdom.
Too much too dig here
Now i understand the reply from Brian about my idea/suggestion.
But maybe Melodramatik deserves the effort, it´s a marvelous and exotic machine without doubt.
Thank you both for your time and bring me some light.
Too much too dig here
Now i understand the reply from Brian about my idea/suggestion.
But maybe Melodramatik deserves the effort, it´s a marvelous and exotic machine without doubt.
Thank you both for your time and bring me some light.
- Enlightenspeed
- RE Developer
- Posts: 1103
- Joined: 03 Jan 2019
Hey guys,
I’m intrigued by this thinking, and will consider it.
I wouldn’t go down this exact road with it though, partially because this way of doing things can be achieved with MIDI-CV converter as noted above by StygianAbyss. Once you split them out like that then you place a Scales & Chords in the path to quantize to the different scales and voila! I’ve been thinking about useful tricks to add though and I’ve thought of one in particular that could really add a lot of value.
As for what tech I’d use, I’d probably not use the PolyCV method as it is a bit “high maintenance” for the amount of benefit it gives, and there’s more than one way to achieve, more or less, the same result.
Thanks for pushing my brain into having a think about this
Cheers,
Brian
I’m intrigued by this thinking, and will consider it.
I wouldn’t go down this exact road with it though, partially because this way of doing things can be achieved with MIDI-CV converter as noted above by StygianAbyss. Once you split them out like that then you place a Scales & Chords in the path to quantize to the different scales and voila! I’ve been thinking about useful tricks to add though and I’ve thought of one in particular that could really add a lot of value.
As for what tech I’d use, I’d probably not use the PolyCV method as it is a bit “high maintenance” for the amount of benefit it gives, and there’s more than one way to achieve, more or less, the same result.
Thanks for pushing my brain into having a think about this
Cheers,
Brian
- Enlightenspeed
- RE Developer
- Posts: 1103
- Joined: 03 Jan 2019
Unfortunately that sale ended on the 31st March, but there's always another sale around the corner
Cheers,
Brian
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: CommonCrawl [Bot], Trendiction [Bot] and 18 guests