From skkatter Sent Tue, Feb 13th 2018, 21:32
TB303 and TT303 can play the highest C transposed up fine with their internal sequencers, Avalon cannot, however Avalon *can* play the note when you bypass it's internal sequencer and play it via CV/Gate from the TB303. Can anybody else re-create this behaviour? I recorded a little video to demonstrate: https://youtu.be/0Gbm-U1PZ7A -Stephen On 13 February 2018 at 21:31, DJ Maytag <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > Even some software emulations had that limit, and it would transpose an > attempt at transposing E3 to E4 into C4 (its upper limit) instead. > > On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 3:06 PM Computer Controlled <xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> > wrote: >> >> Your past the limits of what it will play. I believe it=E2=80=99s a 3 o= ctave >> limit. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 11:57 AM Steven Clements <xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> >> wrote: >>> >>> I've never tried that... I'll give a go tonight if I get a moment >>> >>> >>> Steven >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 10:12 AM, skkatter <xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> Avalon users! Sorry for the spam, have a quick technical question. >>>> >>>> On my Avalon if I program a pattern with the upper C, and have that >>>> upper C up one octave (or lower C up two octaves) it plays fine. >>>> However, if I then transpose that pattern up, the upper C cuts out, >>>> all the other notes will play fine however. >>>> >>>> Is this normal Avalon Bassline behaviour? Because it isn't normal >>>> TB303 behaviour. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Stephen 303 problems today. >>> >>> >> -- >> Sent from The Off World Colonies.