I only have audiable notes on the addr-seq from 12-18 o´clock, is there a way to spread the pitches out so i will use 360 degrees of the encoders? I only have audiable notes on the addr-seq from 12-18 o´clock, is there a way to spread the pitches out so i will use 360 degrees of the encoders?
“you could just send another slower moving sequencer to just the input you want to change and have this sequencer change note once per sequence cycle”. Could you please explain this, what do i send with the second sequencer? Do you mean to send pitches or to send a “reset” signal?
I will try and make a sequencer of combining reftones like this into a sequential switch. Whats good is i can clearly see the pitch in the display and the encoders are stepped which is important for me.
What i am thinking is for next stage i might run in to problems when i want to use VCA to raise or lower the volume of “groups” of steps"
Is there maybe already a sequenccer that display pitches per step like this:
Its working, it is just the switch part, if i want to alternate step 1 between two reftones then how do i do that? I cannot put in to two cables in the same hole for step 1.
There are modules, such as HotTuna by NYSTHI or Chinenual’s NoteMeter, that show the note names. NoteMeter is polyphonic, which can be useful for displaying chord notes.
You could use a switch, such as VCV Sequential Switch 4 to 1. It provides up to 4 inputs and 1 output. Set the selector to 2 and trigger the switch with a clock at a lower rate, in your case /6 if you have 6 steps.
Hello, why does clk 1 go to gate on synth, i added and removed it and i didnt notice any change, and why do you have a reset from clock into 8:1? I have an 8 step sequence now and i have a hard time finding the value on clock 2 that activates the switch every cycle, if i use other numbers (preferably odd) i get more switches or less swithces per cycle, but i cant get 1 switch per cycle…
If you have 8 steps and the clock you use is x1 then the switch should happen on 1/8.
If your clock is going x2 then the switch should happen on 2/8 (clock 1 / number of steps) which is /4.
what would now be the way to have variation in speed between steps on the 8:1. I.e to create variations in rythm? I am guessing something with the clock. one example As seen here at 9:30
I achived something that sound similar on a simple step sequencer on the behringer crave with ratcheting but this is not ratcheting from what i can see on the light of the sequencer, it is the tempo of the clock that is changing i think.