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Hardware Instruments => MatrixBrute => MatrixBrute - Feature requests => Topic started by: khidr on January 07, 2017, 06:31:02 pm

Title: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: khidr on January 07, 2017, 06:31:02 pm
It would be nice if there was an option to create two or three (OSC3) parallel running sequences each with 16 steps. Including of course a way to assign them to an oscillator.
It may be possible to use the modulation row of the sequencer to control an osc, but using the modulation row its not really explained in the manual. Also the difference between the (I) kbd/seq row and the (L) remains somewhat mysterious.



Title: Re: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: DrAKS on January 08, 2017, 09:26:55 pm
The manual does seem incomplete , I will have to add and replace pages in the one I had printed
Title: Re: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: Vic-tor on January 10, 2017, 10:50:02 am
Hi guys !

In this part of the video you'll have more info about how to work with the seq mod track.

https://youtu.be/7Mn1yI4kmi8?t=189

You can also hold a step button and turn the Mod amount while playing to modify the value.

If you set the mod amount right you can indeed write some kind of duophonic melody ! I did it on preset H1 of the factory bank which you can hear here : https://youtu.be/ApN8AJ71VpU?t=143


The ( I ) row corresponds to the notes played by the keyboard / sequencer

The ( L ) row corresponds to the seq mod track which you can edit as shown in the video. Think of it as an automation track, that does not contain notes informations but single modulation values !


Hope this clarifies your interrogations.



Title: Re: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: DrJustice on January 10, 2017, 05:04:52 pm
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If you set the mod amount right you can indeed write some kind of duophonic melody !
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Will the sequencer also store more than one note per step for true para/duo -phonic sequencing, like the Sub 37 does?
Title: Re: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: khidr on January 10, 2017, 07:54:18 pm
Hi guys !


The ( I ) row corresponds to the notes played by the keyboard / sequencer

The ( L ) row corresponds to the seq mod track which you can edit as shown in the video. Think of it as an automation track, that does not contain notes informations but single modulation values !


Hi Victor,

Thanks for clearing this up!
Khidr
Title: Re: parallel sequences and modulation options
Post by: Vic-tor on January 11, 2017, 03:19:17 pm
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If you set the mod amount right you can indeed write some kind of duophonic melody !
...
Will the sequencer also store more than one note per step for true para/duo -phonic sequencing, like the Sub 37 does?

At the moment it stores only one note per step. Proper Paraphonic / Duo sequencing would be a lot of fun ! I'll forward this idea as a feature request.