Just to inform you that my fellow reports that SW works perfect without encoding on Creamware Pulsar II with DSI Prophet 08 CV In.
BTW, thank you for your work.
Creamware Pulsar II
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- KVRian
- 1417 posts since 22 Mar, 2002 from UK
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 8 Dec, 2010
hello, I have tried with modular just to find out it uses the freq inputs, which is an unipolar (only positive) kind of hz/v standard, as it it behaves exponential...
I can only get it to work over 3 octaves, using a bipolar->unipolar module, too bad it does not scale well, as it seems like the module crops the negative scale of voicecontroller's output and uses just the positive scale instead of spreading the whole bipolar dynamic to the other unipolar side..
maybe a bipolar unipolar button in voicecontroller would help
still trying though...
greets
tomylee
I can only get it to work over 3 octaves, using a bipolar->unipolar module, too bad it does not scale well, as it seems like the module crops the negative scale of voicecontroller's output and uses just the positive scale instead of spreading the whole bipolar dynamic to the other unipolar side..
maybe a bipolar unipolar button in voicecontroller would help
still trying though...
greets
tomylee
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- KVRian
- 1417 posts since 22 Mar, 2002 from UK
You can do that using the Voice Controller's Output Matrix. Set the Pitch scale to 0.5 and the Offset to 0.5 - that will map the -1 to +1 pitch range to 0 to +1.
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 8 Dec, 2010
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hmm, I thought that sounded reasonable, but unfortunately nothing changed, now I thought it could be helpful to make a full scale C-2 up to G8 scaling and the audio file that contains every step that the Modular MCV module outputs, which I did:Distinct Freq Values C-2 - G8.wav - 2.69MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/83684767e492c5b0/)
I still have no idea how to read the values that each bar has (like 0.052454747 etc) maybe there is some way to use this to calibrate voicecontroller with.
The File has dc-bars at lenth of a 32th note at tempo of 120bpm.
(press "download file" in the video window, on the next site "download now" to get the file)
