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  • My first wish was to get rid of the presets because I don't find many of them useful or even pleasant! But I think it's easy to hide them and maybe later when I understand a little more of what's going on then I can revist them. So I'm just going to find the playable ones and put them in a folder and that would probably be my work on TC-11 for the next year or so!

  • But why the hell is the scale inverted back to front? And what doesn't the screen rotate 180'? And why?........ah shut up Dom

  • Did a quick edit of Stomp Box Lead and I had something that was more useful than something like Geosynth and that's just the beginning! It is back to front though, or maybe left handed?

  • Agreed that the grid for pitches is counterintuitive and feels inverted.

    I see MASSIVE potential for using this synth, but very few if any of the presets are anything that suit my sound at all, so it's looking like we'll have to get deep into the guts of it and build everything from scratch before it will be very useful to me.

  • Here are some presents shared online, if I remember correctly they are just download and open in.....

    http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=53632&sid=93c4307c8417cf28c340a63b77373220

  • @OmnilimbO said:

    Agreed that the grid for pitches is counterintuitive and feels inverted.

    I see MASSIVE potential for using this synth, but very few if any of the presets are anything that suit my sound at all, so it's looking like we'll have to get deep into the guts of it and build everything from scratch before it will be very useful to me.

    Yep, totally agreed. I just checked the guts and most of things seem obvious. Probably the sequencer will force me to use the manual. I wish there was an initialize button. Anyone seen it?

  • The Load/Save option, press the + next to where it says Presets, middle, top.

  • Managed to reverse the playing area on Stomp Box Lead. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lpe6ovc2zd9jsk2/Stomp Box Lead Edit.tcp
    Given the shortage of playable presets, it might be good to share them?

  • It is interesting that when programming the test pad is the 'right way round' low left and high on the right.

  • Actually it is quite easy to reverse playing direction. In Sequencer, in the Start Pos section (which has how many 'frets' you have), you just press the invert selection (last box on the right with 2 arrows, one pointing up right, the other pointing down right).

  • @JMSexton said:

    Here are some presents shared online, if I remember correctly they are just download and open in.....

    Thanks for that. Open In works just fine

  • edited May 2014

    Yes it does. Took me a while to work it out. I thought it was going to load directly. I started to mess about with the sound settings and I'm starting to like it. I'm finding the terms developer uses a little confusing though.

  • After a fair amount of tweaking I've come to think of TC-11 as a contemporary equivalent of IVCS3.

  • I just checked out some new presets today. They have a few with a no markings, a continuous input field, such as Wahh, which I like.

    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

  • I haven't ever invested the time TC-11 requires/deserves. It's a deep instrument and I get the sense that spending a month alone in a room with it would yield quite a bit of magic for many many moons thereafter.

  • @thinds, thanks for posting my video.

    @Fitz, yes that's the Stomp Box Lead patch with a few tweaks.

    Actually TC-11 is a traditional semi-modular synthesizer and its design is as simple as any subtractive machine, but the amount of screen control and tons of adjustable parameters over almost every part of the engine gets us confused of course.

    The sequencer is the only way to program "musical" patches with scales, etc. I wish we could assign more than a single "touch control" to a parameter. For example, on the patch I've used, I would like to add Pitch Bend with, say, Distance From First Touch, but the Sequencer is already controlling OSC Frequency...

    And whatever happened to the MIDI App they were developing? A MIDI Controller with the TC-11 kind of interface. That would be amazing!

  • I think I've been searching for the ability to use more than one touch control to a parameter! Have you tried emailing the dev? Also, I know you can have oscA and B at the same time, but it would be nice if you could have the others too. Different touches having different sounds?

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