No problem, I didn’t explain myself very well. Your final result looks like a good implementation of what I had in mind. Also a great way to switch between different sequences.
Another method I’ve been using is to input the time signal itself into the 1-N switch, and control the index with a staircase from a graphic modulator. The time signal gets distributed to N instances of a step sequencer. Of course, this requires the pattern to be long enough to accommodate clocking the graphic modulator.
On the topic of step sequencers, do either of you have any ideas about how to cobble together a 23 step sequence @Gravitas and @bcrichards ? I can get 23 steps easily, but getting it to repeat those 23 steps in cycle has proved impossible for me. I'm facing the same challenge with a 37 step sequence.
I'm just thinking about a grid up to 64 divisions and a CV input to record from in the Graphic Modulator.
If a grid is set, recorded values would be quantized to the grid and if it's 1 or disabled, it would record at a finer sampling rate (100..200Hz or something like that).
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No problem, I didn’t explain myself very well. Your final result looks like a good implementation of what I had in mind. Also a great way to switch between different sequences.
Nice, I’ll have to try this method.
Another method I’ve been using is to input the time signal itself into the 1-N switch, and control the index with a staircase from a graphic modulator. The time signal gets distributed to N instances of a step sequencer. Of course, this requires the pattern to be long enough to accommodate clocking the graphic modulator.
On the topic of step sequencers, do either of you have any ideas about how to cobble together a 23 step sequence @Gravitas and @bcrichards ? I can get 23 steps easily, but getting it to repeat those 23 steps in cycle has proved impossible for me. I'm facing the same challenge with a 37 step sequence.
@aleyas The easiest solution is to dedicate a track for it and place a jump condition on step 23 or on step 37.
Unfortunately I can't use the track sequencer for the application I have in mind.
Fingers crossed the boss adds a 64 step seq module with 'write' someday 🤞
I'm just thinking about a grid up to 64 divisions and a CV input to record from in the Graphic Modulator.
If a grid is set, recorded values would be quantized to the grid and if it's 1 or disabled, it would record at a finer sampling rate (100..200Hz or something like that).