Thanks for the Update!General suggestion:- When activating the Seq. for the first time in a patch, make it start without any note information. Currently you have to delete all steps on all 1-4 note tracks to start blank, which is a worklflow killer (Mono/Paraphonic Seq. mode)Please
Quote from: mosen on April 02, 2017, 04:25:52 AMThanks for the Update!General suggestion:- When activating the Seq. for the first time in a patch, make it start without any note information. Currently you have to delete all steps on all 1-4 note tracks to start blank, which is a worklflow killer (Mono/Paraphonic Seq. mode)Please A quick way around this is to enter step record mode and enter one note. The note will be written to track 1, tracks 2-4 will update to rests.
I find setting feedback amount to exactly zero quite difficult, or at least very slow to achieve. Since it's a bi-polar control, a center dead zone would really help.
Quote from: BongMystic on April 06, 2017, 08:19:53 AMI find setting feedback amount to exactly zero quite difficult, or at least very slow to achieve. Since it's a bi-polar control, a center dead zone would really help.It's actually very easy if you use the soft knob (the one above the OLED display) as those are precise.
Quote from: mentalik on April 06, 2017, 08:24:07 AMQuote from: BongMystic on April 06, 2017, 08:19:53 AMI find setting feedback amount to exactly zero quite difficult, or at least very slow to achieve. Since it's a bi-polar control, a center dead zone would really help.It's actually very easy if you use the soft knob (the one above the OLED display) as those are precise.I guess so. But if there's a dedicated knob, you'd think it would work more effectively than a generic one, or at least be as effective. I'm old, I like my hands to find their way to controls without looking at a screen wherever possible. Didn't think it'd hurt to ask anyway.