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May 14, 2023 at 7:55 pm #171238scobot1Participant
Hello,
Could someone show me how to configure the Misha to track (follow) 1v/oct input signals?
I’m a little confused by the manual, and all the possible settings, especially this section under CV input:
“Translate Translates (moves up or down within the current key) according to where
the voltage falls within the CV In range. (Note: this works only when there
is a Tone Row playing automatedly.)” – Huh? Do I need to make an empty Tone Row????Right now I have a Melodicer sending Gate + CV (1V/oct) signals to the Misha (t/g 1 in, and “X” in) but the Misha only plays ascending notes up the scale. I have the Melodicer set to output cv 0 ->+5 and the Misha CV range set to 0 ->+5. But as I said, it only goes up the scale. I’m trying to use the Misha to play supporting chords for the melody created by the Melodicer.
Oddly if I set the Misha CV Range to 0->+10V, Misha plays ONLY descending notes. -5 -> +5 seems to only play ascending.
If someone could tell me the “secret sauce” settings for Gates/CV functions, that would be awesome! I’m been wildly trying every combo/setting I can think of and have not stumbled upon it yet. I’m sure I’ve got something miss-patched and can’t figure it out.
Thank you so much.
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May 14, 2023 at 8:04 pm #171239scobot1Participant
Semi-related note: in the manual, page 43:
“There is a comprehensive list of functions of on/off type functions available here,
including changes of scale, key, chord, and sequencer operation.”Is the “here” supposed to be a hyperlink to something? It is not.
Where can one find the “comprehensive list of functions”? (link, please 🙂
Thanks.
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May 14, 2023 at 9:03 pm #171241scobot1Participant
Update:
So it’s always a bit embarring when you post a question (out of frustration) and then…kind of figure it out. Not that I have completely figured it out, and certainly open to input and suggestions, so please share any tips/tricks/insights you might have. I’ll leave this thread open in case it helps others.
What I discovered (user error on me) was I had to expand the range of the Melodicer (there is a range setting) and once I did this (out of desperation) BINGO! Misha started to play notes up and down the Misha scale. Sounds great playing DecentSampler piano now.
How things are set in MISHA:
- CV in X
- Range 0->+5V
- Linking (Linked (Trigger))
- CV Function: Translate
- T/G Active State: Normal
- Tigger Function: Interval Keys
- Trigger Mapping (default settings I assume) 1-11
- Move
- Pitch
- -5 to 5
Still would like to read the “comprehensive list of functions” if anyone can find that.
Thanks again.
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May 16, 2023 at 10:23 am #171269
Hello,
Glad to hear this has been resolved for you. It can be tricky to match up the voltages between various devices for optimal performance.
The full list of functions that can be triggered via CV is the same list of functions that can be triggered via MIDI, so it is not listed twice. Please see page 46 “MIDI Mapping > MIDI Note” for the full list. I’ll make a note to update the manual so it references the correct section.
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May 16, 2023 at 7:33 pm #171285scobot1Participant
Thank you @tbskoglund.
Can I place a vote to update that – or make it clearer – in the manual?
Maybe just change:
“There is a comprehensive list of functions of on/off type functions available here,
including changes of scale, key, chord, and sequencer operation.”to
“The full list of functions that can be triggered via CV, including changes of scale, key, chord, and sequencer operation, is the same list of functions that can be triggered via MIDI. Please refer to “MIDI Mapping > MIDI Note” for a detailed description of each function.”
I didn’t “catch” the connection in the manual as it is written.
Thanks for clarifying.
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May 17, 2023 at 9:41 am #171297
You’re welcome, thanks for the input!
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