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Poly 2 - Can I send MIDI Notes in?
Can’t test this in demo as MIDI is disabled, and hoping to answer this to help decide whether to purchase or not while it’s on BF sale.
Node Keyboard Mode ... can I send a chord from an external MIDI source (e.g. Tonality ChordPad) and have it use those notes, if Mode is set to MIDI? The wording of the manual is a little ambiguous to my mind about whether it uses the pitches of incoming notes or whether the incoming notes are just used for Note On/Off.
This would make it vastly more useful if so, as I often use ChordPad as the note source for a whole AUM live setup.
Any advice appreciated
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Yeah man easily. There are 3 note triggering modes: random, sequence, and midi. By selecting the midi option, you can input notes from external controllers. It seems to trigger the selected notes randomly though - I’m not seeing any options for ‘as played’, ascending, descending, etc.
Also, you can then choose to have Poly 2 to output midi as well. So the chain could be Tonality > Poly 2 > Zeeon + Drum Computer, for example.
Nice one thanks! I'm guessing the whole random play order thing must be down to Poly2's own triggering mechanism as against a standard arpeggiator ... but I'll have a better idea when I can get in there. Cheers!