One thing I would change though is the colouring of the left and right main sections to make the Out- better distinguishable from the In-version if you are having them stacked on top of each other. Maybe even just swap left and right? The different middle part is helping, yet as the bigger mainsections are dominant and thatfor a greater point of visual attraction it would make it easier to recognise.
What's missing? A RE that can help with creating combi2 patches?
Looks handy
One thing I would change though is the colouring of the left and right main sections to make the Out- better distinguishable from the In-version if you are having them stacked on top of each other. Maybe even just swap left and right? The different middle part is helping, yet as the bigger mainsections are dominant and thatfor a greater point of visual attraction it would make it easier to recognise.
One thing I would change though is the colouring of the left and right main sections to make the Out- better distinguishable from the In-version if you are having them stacked on top of each other. Maybe even just swap left and right? The different middle part is helping, yet as the bigger mainsections are dominant and thatfor a greater point of visual attraction it would make it easier to recognise.
Something that seems to be missing from the rack is a utility that is tied to Reason's transport. Basically a switch that turns on when the transport is playing and turns off when the transport is stopped. I'm trying to build a Combi that mutes noisy REs when the transport is stopped... REs such as D1-RT and CrapRE2 are brilliant, but they are very noise and get annoying when the transport is stopped.
If I'm understanding right, you can do this with a Matrix (with Gate Out hooked to the Combinator's CV In 1):challism wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021Something that seems to be missing from the rack is a utility that is tied to Reason's transport. Basically a switch that turns on when the transport is playing and turns off when the transport is stopped. I'm trying to build a Combi that mutes noisy REs when the transport is stopped... REs such as D1-RT and CrapRE2 are brilliant, but they are very noise and get annoying when the transport is stopped.
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I think I found a bug on the first version of Crapre Kurt made, I programmed the above settings and it doesn't work but if set the min to off and max to bypass it works by toggling between bypass and on when the transport is pushed.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ufz3bznqeb06 ... g.mp4?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ufz3bznqeb06 ... g.mp4?dl=0
Did you set the CV In to Unipolar on the back of the Combinator?MarkTarlton wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021I think I found a bug on the first version of Crapre Kurt made, I programmed the above settings and it doesn't work but if set the min to off and max to bypass it works by toggling between bypass and on when the transport is pushed.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ufz3bznqeb06 ... g.mp4?dl=0
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I would still love a "timer" sync mode on a device or a.b. 12 as an addon!
Basically counts down 1 bar 2 bar 3 bar 4 bar ect after you press a button, in time with the transport.
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That was it, I only made sure on the matrix and forgot to set to unipolar on combi, thanks!!Pepin wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021Did you set the CV In to Unipolar on the back of the Combinator?MarkTarlton wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021I think I found a bug on the first version of Crapre Kurt made, I programmed the above settings and it doesn't work but if set the min to off and max to bypass it works by toggling between bypass and on when the transport is pushed.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ufz3bznqeb06 ... g.mp4?dl=0
I can't believe I never thought of this as a solution. Works perfectly. Thanks!Pepin wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021If I'm understanding right, you can do this with a Matrix (with Gate Out hooked to the Combinator's CV In 1):challism wrote: ↑07 Oct 2021
Something that seems to be missing from the rack is a utility that is tied to Reason's transport. Basically a switch that turns on when the transport is playing and turns off when the transport is stopped. I'm trying to build a Combi that mutes noisy REs when the transport is stopped... REs such as D1-RT and CrapRE2 are brilliant, but they are very noise and get annoying when the transport is stopped.
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Instead of running it thru the Combi, I just opted to use a couple of Pongasoft's switches to solve the issue.
If anybody wants D1-RT and CRAPRE2 AutoSilence Combis... here they are
The above is why I love Reason so much. It really is like wiring some stuff up in the real world.
The rack extensions have been released. See announcement.pongasoft wrote: ↑27 Sep 2021I just added you as beta tester to:
* A/B 12 Audio Out Switch 1.0.0, the new RE
* A/B 12 Audio In Switch 3.0.0, the other RE with fixes for hi res + tweaked design
Hopefully you will have a chance to test them out and let me know how the testing goes. If there is no issue it is ready to be released...
If somebody else wants to be added, send me your RS username
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Thank you for building this! I've been wanting this for years.
As for this thread... this particular RE isn't "missing" anymore! Thanks again, Yan.
As for this thread... this particular RE isn't "missing" anymore! Thanks again, Yan.
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I am not sure if this has been mentioned already or if there is an existing solution for that (I could not find a simple one in the shop).
But since there is no way to control these CV amount knobs on the back of the Combi from the front, I would love to see some sort of gain or volume control in between these in a situation where I need a global control.
So for instance in this example I have the AS-16 Analog Sequencer sending CV automation to that knob, but there is no way for me to control the overall amount for that from the front of the Combi.
But since there is no way to control these CV amount knobs on the back of the Combi from the front, I would love to see some sort of gain or volume control in between these in a situation where I need a global control.
So for instance in this example I have the AS-16 Analog Sequencer sending CV automation to that knob, but there is no way for me to control the overall amount for that from the front of the Combi.
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Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as wellRandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021I am not sure if this has been mentioned already or if there is an existing solution for that (I could not find a simple one in the shop).
But since there is no way to control these CV amount knobs on the back of the Combi from the front, I would love to see some sort of gain or volume control in between these in a situation where I need a global control.
So for instance in this example I have the AS-16 Analog Sequencer sending CV automation to that knob, but there is no way for me to control the overall amount for that from the front of the Combi.
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The "classic" way to do this is using Thor's rotaries: There are multiple free REs that can do it in a more straightforward way (RVL-1, which I wrote, is one example if you use the "Scale" knob).RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as wellRandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021I am not sure if this has been mentioned already or if there is an existing solution for that (I could not find a simple one in the shop).
But since there is no way to control these CV amount knobs on the back of the Combi from the front, I would love to see some sort of gain or volume control in between these in a situation where I need a global control.
So for instance in this example I have the AS-16 Analog Sequencer sending CV automation to that knob, but there is no way for me to control the overall amount for that from the front of the Combi.
Screen Shot 2021-10-22 at 11.58.35.png
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Yeah I am familiar with the Thor way, just didn't feel like loading a full synth is justifiable for such a small task, as it might be too heavy on the cpu, or am I wrong about it?Pepin wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021The "classic" way to do this is using Thor's rotaries:RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021
Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as well
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There are multiple free REs that can do it in a more straightforward way (RVL-1, which I wrote, is one example if you use the "Scale" knob).
I will check out RVL-1, thanks for the suggestions
Thor is very CPU light if you're only using it for CV stuff. Probably no heavier than a dedicated RE.RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021Yeah I am familiar with the Thor way, just didn't feel like loading a full synth is justifiable for such a small task, as it might be too heavy on the cpu, or am I wrong about it?
https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... cv-router/ does a pretty good job of it as well if I understand correctly.
I built this Combi. It's a great way to drop different devices in and A/B compare them, while also keeping a really low profile (1 unit tall).
Don't know if you have Selig Gain, but I use it ALL THE TIME for just this very thing. Works great when folded as well, providing a very small foot print both visually and on the CPU!RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as wellRandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021I am not sure if this has been mentioned already or if there is an existing solution for that (I could not find a simple one in the shop).
But since there is no way to control these CV amount knobs on the back of the Combi from the front, I would love to see some sort of gain or volume control in between these in a situation where I need a global control.
So for instance in this example I have the AS-16 Analog Sequencer sending CV automation to that knob, but there is no way for me to control the overall amount for that from the front of the Combi.
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Ah! Didn't notice it does CV as well! I've assumed it was just for audio signal so I didn't buy it, but I am going to check it now!selig wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021Don't know if you have Selig Gain, but I use it ALL THE TIME for just this very thing. Works great when folded as well, providing a very small foot print both visually and on the CPU!RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021
Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as well
Thanks!
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Perfect! Precisely what I was looking after!selig wrote: ↑01 Nov 2021Don't know if you have Selig Gain, but I use it ALL THE TIME for just this very thing. Works great when folded as well, providing a very small foot print both visually and on the CPU!RandomNoise wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021
Forgot to mention that will be useful for me for any cv control knobs, not just the ones on the Combi. Like on the other racks as well
Here's something else that is needed.... basically, the same thing as your 2x audio 12 in:1out/1in:12out switches, but for CV, instead of audio. What is REALLY needed the most is the 1-in, 12-out switch; there really isn't anything good/easy in the shop for that. We do have a few good options for multi-in/1-out (such as Robotic Bean's CV Select).
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7526410&p=592002#p592002
I take note... Not promising anything though.challism wrote: ↑07 Jan 2022Here's something else that is needed.... basically, the same thing as your 2x audio 12 in:1out/1in:12out switches, but for CV, instead of audio. What is REALLY needed the most is the 1-in, 12-out switch; there really isn't anything good/easy in the shop for that. We do have a few good options for multi-in/1-out (such as Robotic Bean's CV Select).
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7526410&p=592002#p592002
You can invert the CV too, and of course mute it and trim it in addition to scaling it. Plus you can use CV to control the trim/scale to go even further down the rabbit hole. And you also get a simple display on the input LED that shows green for positive and red for negative values.
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