Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 18:12
]]>2016-06-06T16:55:13+02:002016-06-06T16:55:13+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35379#p35379"on" out of the Master to the "on" in of the local. But still no rewind capability, the local sync does not have a rewind????
How would I synchronise the sequencers to say a metronome in another track?
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 16:55
]]>2016-06-06T16:37:09+02:002016-06-06T16:37:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35378#p35378 thanks for your suggestions.
Grid, not possible as I use it for automations that stretch over long periods.
“1. synchro set to "duration" put master synchro in your patch, take the tempo, do the math for BPM to ms
2. “synchro set to "bar", master synchro in your patch, then local synchro in your patch. attach multiply/divide math operator between master synchro tempo out and local synchro tempo in”
Both these work for getting the correct length, but how do I sync it to transport? i.e. when I press play and stop in the transport bar, (top header) the sequencer starts and stops, and when I press rewind it goes back to the beginning?
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 16:37
]]>2016-06-06T10:34:27+02:002016-06-06T10:34:27+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35375#p35375 1. synchro set to "duration" put master synchro in your patch, take the tempo, do the math for BPM to ms 2. synchro set to "bar", master synchro in your patch, then local synchro in your patch. attach multiply/divide math operator between master synchro tempo out and local synchro tempo in
]]>2016-06-06T09:19:01+02:002016-06-06T09:19:01+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35374#p35374Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 06 Jun 2016, 09:19
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2016-06-06T00:47:44+02:002016-06-06T00:47:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35373#p35373last for a defined number of beats or bars?
for example sequenced switches cycling every 4 bars, in sync.
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 00:47
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 18:12
]]>2016-06-06T16:55:13+02:002016-06-06T16:55:13+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35379#p35379"on" out of the Master to the "on" in of the local. But still no rewind capability, the local sync does not have a rewind????
How would I synchronise the sequencers to say a metronome in another track?
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 16:55
]]>2016-06-06T16:37:09+02:002016-06-06T16:37:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35378#p35378 thanks for your suggestions.
Grid, not possible as I use it for automations that stretch over long periods.
“1. synchro set to "duration" put master synchro in your patch, take the tempo, do the math for BPM to ms
2. “synchro set to "bar", master synchro in your patch, then local synchro in your patch. attach multiply/divide math operator between master synchro tempo out and local synchro tempo in”
Both these work for getting the correct length, but how do I sync it to transport? i.e. when I press play and stop in the transport bar, (top header) the sequencer starts and stops, and when I press rewind it goes back to the beginning?
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 16:37
]]>2016-06-06T10:34:27+02:002016-06-06T10:34:27+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35375#p35375 1. synchro set to "duration" put master synchro in your patch, take the tempo, do the math for BPM to ms 2. synchro set to "bar", master synchro in your patch, then local synchro in your patch. attach multiply/divide math operator between master synchro tempo out and local synchro tempo in
]]>2016-06-06T09:19:01+02:002016-06-06T09:19:01+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35374#p35374Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 06 Jun 2016, 09:19
]]>2016-06-06T00:47:44+02:002016-06-06T00:47:44+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5438&p=35373#p35373last for a defined number of beats or bars?
for example sequenced switches cycling every 4 bars, in sync.
Statistics: Posted by Pianoscope — 06 Jun 2016, 00:47