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Hardware Sequencers => BeatStep Pro => Beatstep Pro - General Discussions => Topic started by: soulmanure on April 30, 2016, 02:43:28 am
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Hey Folks,
I did some sleuthing, but I couldn't find the right info, and I realize that my ignorance is much more powerful than my ability to overcome it right now. So, I've got a couple of questions that I'm hoping some more expert minds can answer.
- I'm trying to hook my BSP up to my Moog Slim Phatty using Koma attenuator cables, but the pitches are all increadibly high when I do so. Anyone do this and have some advice?
- Is it possible to control Addictive Drums with the drum sequencer independently of the other sequencers? When I set it up, all sequencers play my Addictive Drums, whether I'm in the drum sequencer or the others.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, for the high pitched notes check your octave range settings on MCC, there's also a video with that bald head guy form arturia showing features and explaining how to set up your cv's. Video quality is the same than arturia's products quality :-\
For your drum software check your midi channels setup (both DAW and MCC), looks like your 3 sequencers are using the same channel to control your addictive drums. Try this basic setup in MCC: Seq 1 >CH1; Seq 2 >Ch2, Drum Seq >CH10
And check the manual, must talk about all that.
cheers
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"to my Moog Slim Phatty using Koma attenuator cables, but the pitches are all increadibly high".
I have the same behavior when i'm sending pitch from a cv source (the BSP or another device) to my synth. I send the lowest note that my synth can receive or play via midi. After this, the pitches received via cv aren't so high.