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I just posted this on TB and thought it might benefit users here too: I've created a starting template for the C4 which should make it easy to start exploring a few settings and hearing what they do. The patch can be downloaded here: https://neuro.sourceaudio.net/preset/DyV1RQhBhF In this I have created a relatively simple setup from which you can explore various things. I've set it up to use only a single processor and a single 4-pole lowpass filter. Distortion is disabled. For the square and saw waves, I have used a simple "snappy" envelope shape on envelope 1 which gets the closest to a simple on/off "keyboard gate"-style envelope. For the purposes of this, do not touch the envelope 1 settings at all. Voice 1 is just dry input routed to the filter, controlled by envelope 2. Voice 2 is a saw wave routed to the filter, controlled by envelope 2. Voice 3 is a square wave routed to the filter, controlled by envelope 2. Voice 4 is a sine wave routed directly out (not to the filter). Instead the FM amount from sine wave 2 (not visible) is controlled by envelope 2. The reason for this is that the modulation contour will behave the same as the other voices, even though it is controlling a different parameter. It will still give the illusion of a filter opening and closing as the altering FM amount first adds, then subtracts higher frequencies. When you first load the patch, only voice 1 is active. First play around with the envelope 2 speed and sensitivity and switch between voices 1-4 individually to hear how it affects them. Then for voices 1-3, start playing with the filter 1 depth, frequency and Q settings, as well as the filter pitch track options to hear their effects. For voice 4, play around with the FM knob. That should be enough to get you started. I might add more at a later date to cover the LFO and how changing the oscillator pitch relationships affects the sound of voice 4 when using FM. Hope that is helpful.
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...and some more:
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A couple more drum variations:
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Here's another very random thing. It's a bit unmusical though. This is a single patch in a single track. I set the pitch detection 2 input 2 so that the bass would no longer trigger it which means it is possible to play over the top of it.
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I've expanded on my drum machine ideas. These patches are all available via Neuro.
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Should be possible. The reason I suggested via expression is that I've heard it done where the player sweeps through subdivisions 8th-8th triplet-16th. You could do it both ways - buttons and pedal.
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Yep, assign that particular CC to an expression message on your MC6 and away you go - you can even limit the range at either or both ends to tailor which subdivisions are accessible.
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No. As far as I am aware. I’m sure it would have been in the specs if it did.
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Perfect! Get a pedal plugged into CC1 and awesomeness will ensue.
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Alternatively you can hook up the Roland UM-one Mk2 to the FI at one end and an iOS or Android device at the other and use any of a number of MIDI apps to send CCs to the FI so could you your device as a finger-operated expression controller. I use TouchOSC on iOS. You can use it to change presets etc. Source Audio Hot Hand is another option.
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Do you have any midi gear already? Most standard expression pedals are fine (Moog, Dunlop, Source Audio, Roland). You need an intermediate device which has an expression input and a 5-pin output in order to feed the FI. I used the Source Audio Hub until I got my Morningstar MC6. Disaster Area has suitable devices too as does Boss.
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Adding this to the mix as our very own @GisserD got his mitts on one:
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What are the two 1/4” outputs on its rear for? Expression unleashes so much potential in the FI, especially when paired with a controller that can send multiple CCs. Most of my patches I’ve shared do cool stuff via expression pedal; without it you’re only hearing a small fraction of the goodness I programmed.
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Something to send expression to the FI wouldn’t go amiss. Does the Mongoose have an expression input?
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@GisserD made me aware of this today and it looks pretty exciting: https://www.drscientist.ca/pedals/dusk-coming-soon/
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I’ve added a few new patches to the file share site today. Hope you enjoy them.
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I’ve added a few new patches to the file share site today. Hope you enjoy them.
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That could still maybe be made to work.
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What about PCs?
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If Stomp is capable of sending MIDI PC and CC messages then it can be used. Am I right in thinking it also has USB host capabilities? If so it should be able to interface directly with C4 via USB.