Actually the trigger function "Midi in, no ss" is provided for this purpose. It doesn't work though, the sequencer always starts if midi clock is received. It's a bug, I hope it will be corrected with an OS update in the future. The fact that the sequencer always starts when midi clock is received is the reason for your 3 voice problem in programm mode. One voice is occupied by the sequence, the other three can be played externally. As a workaround you can setup a combo and choose the deired program as 4 voice polyphonic part, the remaining three parts set to off. Then you'll have 4 voices available. Stefan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kai Biermann" <peri_limo@...> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 6:54 PM Subject: [Evolver] Polyusing4voices > Hello everybody, > > got a question to Polyevolver. Midi Clock is set to internal, but the > sequencer starts.?! Midiclock source is a AKAI MPC 2000. > > And also when I don\ufffdt wanna use the sequencer only midiclock (midiclock is > set to -midi in-) for syncronizing LFOs, delays...I\ufffdm just able to use the > last 3 voices. The first voice doesn\ufffdt work (Midi Trigger is set to Midi, > Midi Gate and so on). Is the Poly damaged? Because I can use all 4 voices > when midiclock send from the MPC is off, but then there is no syncronizing > of all other cool features of the poly. > > > Does anybody have an idea? > > Thanks a lot > > I wish you a GREAT HAPPY NEW YEAR > > peri > > > > --------------------------------- > Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 250MB kostenlosem Speicher
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Re: [Evolver] Polyusing4voices
2004-12-31 by trippler@t-online.de
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