Bazille sequencer gate times

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Is there a way to adjust the gate times for the sequencer steps?
Thanks!

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not directly...

one could use a looping envelope (via LFO at same speed as Sequencer) with env rate modulated by a mod mapper (controlled by a Ramp) and then send that to a multiple and multiply that by the sequencer output. That controls gate, but it is not a clean on off, but has slope. Self contained in Bazille.

also, an lfo on square wave has the pulse width controlled by the wave parameter which is the same as a gate control. Wave cannot be modulated within Bazille, but using the host via either modulation devices or automation, one can control gate length per step. Again multiply the LFO and Sequencer and have the LFO at the same speed as the Sequencer (or not for something more glitchy).

running the sequencer through a lag generator does not control gate as such, but it shapes it kinda like an envelope... the lag generator has to be automated as it cannot be modulated in Bazille.

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Here is a quick demo I made using the first method mentioned above... a legato patch holding different notes and the rhythm is from the sequencer with gate controlled by a mapper.

http://draigathar.org/sounds/seq-gate.mp3

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Thanks. I appreciate the advice and understand the work-arounds. I was experimenting with using the sequencer to create different patterns for filter cut-off modulation. It would be great if each sequencer step could trigger an envelope which in turn could be set to control the duration of the notes.

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ontrackp wrote:Thanks. I appreciate the advice and understand the work-arounds. I was experimenting with using the sequencer to create different patterns for filter cut-off modulation. It would be great if each sequencer step could trigger an envelope which in turn could be set to control the duration of the notes.
Yeah, when using the sequencer to trigger the envelope, it has to have a positive step and an equal or less than 0 step to trigger the next positive step. An option for any positive step to trigger the envelope would be a useful addition... anyway, the example I posted above does what you are looking for, you just have to also use an LFO to trigger the envelope and use the sequencer to decide which steps are audible.

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Thanks again!

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