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zoooombiex wrote:Thanks Scott - that makes sense. I tried it out last night and confirmed that it was working as you described. I suspect that I just stumbled into that setup with the tourbox unit and didn't realize it when I started playing around with this one.
hotfat wrote:Scott,
"It does not mean that each time the beat light flashes (signalling the beginning of a loop) the pitch will alternate. It means the repeats within the loop alternate."
I understood that from the start. That was clear.
I was mostly confused by the way P1, P2 and P3 are piled up by default, making it kind of difficult to understand what's going on with the TMPO/REP knob. Finding out how to spread out the P1, P2 and P3 "voices" with the DELTA knob helped with that.
It seems that there are a finite number of "repeats" that can be selected. I hear a maximum of 16 total iterations of the P1, P2 and P3 "voices", 6 of P1 and 5 each of P2 and P3. Is this correct? If so, a tweek of the resolution/scaling of the TMPO/REP knob might be useful as it's difficult to make selections on the minimum side and the selections are farther apart on the maximum side. I hope that's clear.
Just curious, what's "the Tourbox"?
Thanks for taking the time to respond, Scott!
wedgehed wrote:Here's a screenshot of the controller I made.
wedgehed wrote: I'll be glad to share my panel with any who want to try it.
fuzzisokiguess wrote:I’m sure there are other options, but for me, it really opens up the 856, and allows really easy access to octaves etc.
meanmedianmoge wrote:wedgehed wrote: I'll be glad to share my panel with any who want to try it.
I'd love to give it a whirl! Been experimenting with MIDI, so this would be a huge help.
Inner Vegas wrote:I don't think anyone is Obama
hotfat wrote:I've tried to install Ctrlr (current "stable" ver 5.3.201) on Win10 with no luck. The install bombs out almost immediately with "Error opening file for writing: C:\Program Files (x86)\Ctrlr\Ctrlr-Win32.exe Click Abort to stop …". I've tried on 3 different machines with same result and sent email to developer contact with no response so far.
Any guidance?
joshuavt wrote:This seems like a bit of a newbie question, but I could use some midi help with the 856. I’m using an iconnectivity midi hub to have logic talk to my midi devices. All I want to do is send a message to the 856 to start recording, and another to stop it. The manual says to use note 60, but it doesn’t seem to be working. The 856 is receiving midi info, because the pitch of all sets is affected when playing the attached midi keyboard, including note #60. Does anyone have ideas to what I’m missing here? Thanks in advance!
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