Yup, take a look in the manual. In one of the last firmwares the filtering of MIDI has been altered heavily.
And MIDI channels are now assignable to voices and/or global.
Yes, this is common issue, as the buttons are from an different manufacturer than the switches. Most of us overcome this with a bit of blue tack or bits of Tesa powerstripas or stuff like that. With some buttons i had success by squashing the inlayi…
Hm, sounds like a wobbly pot. On first point i would check if all ICs are sitting tight in their sockets and next reflow the solder points of this pot. If this doesn't help it may lead to replace the pot.
Assign the voices to the channels as you like.
Create external Instrument Tracks as needed (e.g. Logic Pro) and assign them to the input channels, where your four input channels have been patched or routed.
Record them...
This sounds like a cold solder blob. I would give a try to reheat all corresponding solder blobs of the display (top and bottom) and maybe the Atmel CPU socket. But if you try to resolder the CPU socket of the Atmel then do yourself the favor and re…
Huh ?No Sir, you need to have a look into the spec sheet PDF and look there in the table for corresponding part number and then you will see, that this number refers to the knob without indicator !
Hm, at least in my kit (2nd run) it was the same as in the Mutable Instruments Shruthi classic kit. So possibly: Mouser 450-BA600 or Farnell 1441143...but you should double-check that.
There is a solution: cut off the metal nose with a cutter !
These pots are known to most of the people who are doing DIY modular stuff and imho of way better quality than the plastic pots. Unfortunately this change of the pots is not adressed in th…
Ah now i understand: this metal nose needs to be removed with a cutter. This step is missing in the manual, as the pots in earlier kits were with plastic enclosure without this nose.Guess Julian should correct this in the manual...
Afaik, after 0.36 it should be possible to set the input filter to sync and continue, so the internal sequencer will be started and stopped by the DAW, but not more.To the MIDI save option someone else should advise, as i use this box in a fix studi…
This behaviour is definetely correct. As long as the sequence is running the signal is low (0V), if the sequence stops the signal is high (1V). This is necessary when slaving other sequencers to a "master", which delivers the clock signal and you in…
That's the epic main problem with low frequencies: as they transport the highest sonic energy there can only be one boss in the mix. So i guess you may only get a grip on it with an external mixer and different output channels. At least that's what …
The clock out of the Trigger extension board, does exactly this: it sends (afaik) 24 (default) pulses a second as sync signal. I am using it to sync different other sequencers, but all of them need the reset patched either as the clock signal is con…