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Arpeggiator plugin that does not chop up monophonic playing into a staccato ?

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  • @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:
    @catherder could you post up a screenshot of where you’re got to so far.

    I’ve just looked at the gate signal from Poly to Mono into Function A=B
    through the oscilloscope and it is still 4 times the value of the incoming signal.
    I had designed it so that when both signals were equal to one then nothing happened,
    any signal greater than 1 would activate the Switch module/s.

    Problem solved, you just gave me the cue: I had the function connected to the pitch outputs and not the gates….
    I works fine now and I already converted it into a MIDI Rack.
    Thanks a lot.

    Awesome.

    No problem, enjoy.

    Just added a second poly/mono module between the 1 voice MIDI/CV and the filter. Now we are not bound to monophonic vs. arp, but can set a minimum number of active voices needed for the arp to run.
    If its ok for you I am going to put the module on Patchstorage - with credits to you of course.

  • @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:
    @catherder could you post up a screenshot of where you’re got to so far.

    I’ve just looked at the gate signal from Poly to Mono into Function A=B
    through the oscilloscope and it is still 4 times the value of the incoming signal.
    I had designed it so that when both signals were equal to one then nothing happened,
    any signal greater than 1 would activate the Switch module/s.

    Problem solved, you just gave me the cue: I had the function connected to the pitch outputs and not the gates….
    I works fine now and I already converted it into a MIDI Rack.
    Thanks a lot.

    Awesome.

    No problem, enjoy.

    Just added a second poly/mono module between the 1 voice MIDI/CV and the filter. Now we are not bound to monophonic vs. arp, but can set a minimum number of active voices needed for the arp to run.

    Awesome.

    If its ok for you I am going to put the module on Patchstorage - with credits to you of course.

    Cool, no problem.

    Thanks for the credit. 😁

  • @_ki said:
    @Mcd As soon as i saw the discussion, i had the idea to in coorporate that ARP playstyle into In-Order-ARP; very cool that you also noticed that minimal changes are needed.

    Great to see there will be this upgrade. I've been using this for a while and like it a lot. Using two instances (or more) can really get interesting results.

  • Where do I get this arp?

  • @cokomairena said:
    Where do I get this arp?

    @catherder said:
    I will give this Mozaic Script a try: https://patchstorage.com/in-order-arp/

  • @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:
    @catherder could you post up a screenshot of where you’re got to so far.

    I’ve just looked at the gate signal from Poly to Mono into Function A=B
    through the oscilloscope and it is still 4 times the value of the incoming signal.
    I had designed it so that when both signals were equal to one then nothing happened,
    any signal greater than 1 would activate the Switch module/s.

    Problem solved, you just gave me the cue: I had the function connected to the pitch outputs and not the gates….
    I works fine now and I already converted it into a MIDI Rack.
    Thanks a lot.

    Awesome.

    No problem, enjoy.

    Just added a second poly/mono module between the 1 voice MIDI/CV and the filter. Now we are not bound to monophonic vs. arp, but can set a minimum number of active voices needed for the arp to run.

    Awesome.

    If its ok for you I am going to put the module on Patchstorage - with credits to you of course.

    Cool, no problem.

    Thanks for the credit. 😁

    It’s now on PatchStorage: https://patchstorage.com/promono-arp/

  • @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:

    @catherder said:

    @Gravitas said:
    @catherder could you post up a screenshot of where you’re got to so far.

    I’ve just looked at the gate signal from Poly to Mono into Function A=B
    through the oscilloscope and it is still 4 times the value of the incoming signal.
    I had designed it so that when both signals were equal to one then nothing happened,
    any signal greater than 1 would activate the Switch module/s.

    Problem solved, you just gave me the cue: I had the function connected to the pitch outputs and not the gates….
    I works fine now and I already converted it into a MIDI Rack.
    Thanks a lot.

    Awesome.

    No problem, enjoy.

    Just added a second poly/mono module between the 1 voice MIDI/CV and the filter. Now we are not bound to monophonic vs. arp, but can set a minimum number of active voices needed for the arp to run.

    Awesome.

    If its ok for you I am going to put the module on Patchstorage - with credits to you of course.

    Cool, no problem.

    Thanks for the credit. 😁

    It’s now on PatchStorage: https://patchstorage.com/promono-arp/

    Cool, I’ve just shared it with the dRambo user group. :)

  • For those, who would like their favourite hardware or software arpeggiator to behave like the SH-01A, I have just released “ProMono ROUTER” on PatchStorage:

    https://patchstorage.com/promono-router/

    It uses a routing system similar to ProMono ARP, but without the arpeggiator. Instead you have two MIDI outputs that can be used to connect to external hardware. In addition you can define two MIDI channels that set the MIDI channel of the MIDI output of the module itself.
    In “Switch” mode all MIDI notes will be routed to the A output and A channel until the threshold is exceeded. Then notes will go to the B output and channel B will be used at the modules MIDI output.

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