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November 7, 2018 at 3:52 pm #115039macgeeParticipant
Hi there
To start I’m loving the H9000
Are there any general purpose modifiers in the system somewhere?
E.g. LFO, Envelope Generators that can be assigned to any parameter in an algorithm.
It seems this is only possible in an algorithm that has these present.
I know we can do midi CC and expression pedals but having the other options would open up more possibilities.
Perhaps each algo slot could have it’s own set of modifiers.Maybe I missed it but i couldn’t find this in the box.
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November 7, 2018 at 4:53 pm #150499macgee wrote:Hi there To start I'm loving the H9000 Are there any general purpose modifiers in the system somewhere? E.g. LFO, Envelope Generators that can be assigned to any parameter in an algorithm. It seems this is only possible in an algorithm that has these present. I know we can do midi CC and expression pedals but having the other options would open up more possibilities. Perhaps each algo slot could have it's own set of modifiers. Maybe I missed it but i couldn't find this in the box.
Unfortunately we do not have this feature in the H9000 yet but it is something that we've discussed for a potential future feature. We will keep you in the loop on the status of this feature.
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November 7, 2018 at 6:18 pm #150505macgeeParticipant
Thanks, that would be great
Related question, I’ve noticed that some parameters have zipper noise or kind of clicking when changing the values (e.g. frequncy for band pass) – is this expected behaviour and these aren’t designed for automation and there’d be another Algo with smoother operation?
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November 7, 2018 at 6:47 pm #150508macgee wrote:
Thanks, that would be great
Related question, I've noticed that some parameters have zipper noise or kind of clicking when changing the values (e.g. frequncy for band pass) – is this expected behaviour and these aren't designed for automation and there'd be another Algo with smoother operation?
This is the case for many (most?) of the algorithms that came from the H8000. The parameters for these algorithms generally aren't declicked/smoothed well enough for automation and unfortunately there's no generic way to make that happen. However, the algorithms developed subsequently (including those derived from the H9) should be smoothly responsive without artifacts.
Are there specific algorithms you have in mind? Many H8000 algorithms do have later counterparts but not all.
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November 7, 2018 at 7:38 pm #150509macgeeParticipant
Thanks, it was just an observation as i went through the algo’s and thought I’d like to modulate that.
No worries for the moment on this one, of there’s an algorithm i absolutely need to modulate a parameter of I’ll let you know
Thanks
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