From Suit Sent Tue, Jan 16th 2018, 06:45
On Jan 16, 2018, at 12:32 AM, Suit & Tie Guy wrote: > in sequencer logic, there is no "reset." you can have a logical "stage = zero", but what is most useful in a sequencing environment is "stage = one", and the stage one input must respond to _gate_ instead of just a = leading edge. forgot to mention: this only holds for CV sequencing. things get really = messy when dealing with MIDI, because you can't just change a MIDI note = number after you've already sent a note-on message for the event. the way we dealt with it on the Sub37 is by having the behaviour = context-dependent wether the analogue voice was active or not to account = for making sure that the next trigger on the shift input after "reset" = goes low will drive the event list to stage two. if the hardware sequencer and the destination device both supported = polyphonic legato, you wouldn't need to take this into account, but the = likelihood of that is extremely low. also, you might ask "why is this important?" and i need to point out = that the triggers that say "stage one" and "shift" are never going to = happen at exactly the same time because of, well, reality. --- Suit & Tie Guy suitandtieguy.com stgsoundlabs.com knobcon.com Sent from my LG Touchpoint 1100