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I love it, but appreciate it's not for everyone.
I've subbed to this thread so if you go SunV__ the route I will spot it and can chip in again.
@rs2000, @xor and @horsetrainer, I tried all your methods. Here are my notes.
@rs2000 and @horsetrainer, I could not get yours to work for me at all. No matter what I did, it would play all the voices on the first note, then silence for the next notes until it cycled back to the first in the series again.
@xor, yours worked great. I wonder if @giku_beepstreet plans to make the MIDI to POLY module allow for more than 4 voices. It'd also be awesome if I didn't need AmpADSR for each one, as that means I need to adjust each one for each patch, and since I can't assign modulate the ADSR (it seems), I can't just set up a set of macro knobs.
@rollin Thanks! I think I'm gonna try the Drambo route at the moment, but I'll hit you up if I decide to try SV again.
Glad to hear it worked. If you use three voice selectors per lane/voice (beta version only needs one) it’ll work the same as midi-to-poly but allow up to 8 voices (be sure to set the number of voices in the midi-to-cv module). In this screenshot, the voice selector modules are hooked to the velocity, gate, and pitch of the midi-to-cv module those then flow into the oscillator (pitch) and amp (gate, velocity).
Hope that helps
Below is a setup that works for me. It uses a single Amp-ADSR for all the layers in the layer module.
The layer module I used is the one with the individual outputs, one for each layer.
Though this particular setup won't work right if I put any mono-only-effect on any of the layers.
EDITED TO ADD: The N-1 Switch is indexed by the Divide Module Output.
@xor and @horsetrainer WITH YOUR POWERS COMBINED, WE HAVE CAPTAIN DRAMBEDUSA (sort of, there's still a lot of little niggles to work out, but now I have voice-per-note rocking). It actually "made" me pick up the Wavetable add-on to Drambo. Now I can program stuff on the Medusa, then recreate it to some extent in Drambo for live performances! Y'all kick major butt.