Are you overlooking something obvious? Maybe. I'm not close to my Evolver now, but I don't think this is a problem with your MC-505 or your setup in general. I *think* this may simply be an issue of needing to change the Key Mode (row 1, column 8) to either LOr, hir, or LAr (Low Note, High Note, and Last Note, with the trailing "r" indicating that the envelopes are retriggered). I'm not positive about this, though, because I'm not sure if the Key Mode affects the Sequencer retriggering as it does multiple "key on" messages. Another possibility... Maybe you have long decays and releases on your filter and amp envelopes. This could cause things to SOUND like the envelopes aren't retriggering, when in fact they are. Try making the envelopes' decays and releases very short and see if it makes a difference. Ski www.ex5tech.com EX5Tech Evolver forum: http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23 --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "woodyy_wall <woody_wall@h...>" <woody_wall@h...> wrote: > Hello folks! > > I'm trying to use my MC-505 as a master clock with Evolver playing its > internal sequences. On Evolver I've got MIDI Clock set to 'In' and > Trigger Select set to 'ALL' or 'Seq'. The Evolver sequencer starts > when I press Play on the 505, but the envelopes only trigger once and > then sustain until I press Stop on the 505. It seems to me that the > envelopes should trigger on each step of the sequencer, but they don't. > > Has anyone else tried this? Am I overlooking something obvious? > > Woody
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Re: Envelope triggering
2003-01-13 by ski_ex5tech <ex5tech@excite.com>
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