The transpose module allows octaves to be transposed down. This should also be the case for semitones and fine controls too.
Also, can they be modulated!
Had to think for a second - what you want is zero to be the center value for all three knobs?
I would vote for +/- 12 semitones and +/- 100 cents.
Plus pitch bend and channel/poly aftertouch receiver modules.
You have a very good point with modulation inputs. A generative sequencer would have been one of my next projects and I would've missed exactly that!
Yes, zero centered!
It's intuitive for example to want to transpose down a few semitones but with the current setup you have to transpose an octave down and then semitones up!
a clunky but useable workaround in the mean time.
Is that a mixer with a pitch symbol?
Found it, Pitch modulater. This seems to work ±2 octaves.
Another possible workaround for modulated +/- 12 semitones:
Easy to set up when adjusting the X and Y grid to X=25 and Y=24 with snapping=on in Graphic Shaper.
"0.125" is the value to enter in the Math => Scale module. You only see 2 decimals but the entered value is effective anyway.
0.125 is an octave?
Yes.
Pitch CV are bipolar so they can range from -1 to 1.
+1
this could be improved and be more user friendly
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Had to think for a second - what you want is zero to be the center value for all three knobs?
I would vote for +/- 12 semitones and +/- 100 cents.
Plus pitch bend and channel/poly aftertouch receiver modules.
You have a very good point with modulation inputs. A generative sequencer would have been one of my next projects and I would've missed exactly that!
Yes, zero centered!
It's intuitive for example to want to transpose down a few semitones but with the current setup you have to transpose an octave down and then semitones up!
a clunky but useable workaround in the mean time.
Is that a mixer with a pitch symbol?
Found it, Pitch modulater. This seems to work ±2 octaves.
Another possible workaround for modulated +/- 12 semitones:
Easy to set up when adjusting the X and Y grid to X=25 and Y=24 with snapping=on in Graphic Shaper.
"0.125" is the value to enter in the Math => Scale module. You only see 2 decimals but the entered value is effective anyway.
0.125 is an octave?
Yes.
Pitch CV are bipolar so they can range from -1 to 1.
+1
this could be improved and be more user friendly