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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Stefan Trippler

Richard, how do you mean that ?
The sequencer does only relative pitch transpositions, I don't know how this 
could be described in a chart. Value 20 for example means basic pitch+all 
other pitch modulations +20 quartertones from the sequencer ;)

Regards
Stefan

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>I wonder if anyone has made a little chart translating the sequencer 
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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Richard Scott

Hey Stefan

I just mean if I modulate an oscillator with a seq setting of 52 and no 
other ptch modulation is operating - how do I know what actual pitch will 
play - my keyboard doesn't have 52 on it! I just wondered if anyone had 
mapped it out in handy sheet

Richard


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>I wonder if anyone has made a little chart translating the sequencer 
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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Stefan Trippler

There is still the basic oscillator frequency that can vary between C -2 - C 
8
If you tell me the basic pitch of your oscillators, I can make a table in a 
few minutes.

Stefan

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> Hey Stefan
>
> I just mean if I modulate an oscillator with a seq setting of 52 and no
> other ptch modulation is operating - how do I know what actual pitch will
> play - my keyboard doesn't have 52 on it! I just wondered if anyone had
> mapped it out in handy sheet
>
> Richard
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Richard Scott" <richardscott@...>
> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 2:18 PM
> Subject: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?
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>>I wonder if anyone has made a little chart translating the sequencer
>>numbers
>> to pich values?
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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Richard Scott

true, my basic pitch is nearly always C1, any variations I work with begin 
from there

Richard

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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?


> There is still the basic oscillator frequency that can vary between C -2 - 
> C
> 8
> If you tell me the basic pitch of your oscillators, I can make a table in 
> a
> few minutes.
>
> Stefan
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Richard Scott" <richardscott@...>
> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 5:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?
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>> Hey Stefan
>>
>> I just mean if I modulate an oscillator with a seq setting of 52 and no
>> other ptch modulation is operating - how do I know what actual pitch will
>> play - my keyboard doesn't have 52 on it! I just wondered if anyone had
>> mapped it out in handy sheet
>>
>> Richard
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>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Richard Scott" <richardscott@...>
>> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 2:18 PM
>> Subject: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?
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>>>I wonder if anyone has made a little chart translating the sequencer
>>>numbers
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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Stefan Trippler

Hope that sending of attachments works.

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> true, my basic pitch is nearly always C1, any variations I work with begin
> from there
>
> Richard
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Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?

2005-05-08 by Richard Scott

Nice one man, that's very helpful. BTW I've been hammering my Evo this 
weekend for the first time in months. Of course its always wonderful to come 
back to it. Once you've learnt the interface its really easy to remember 
where everything is... more so than many other synths IMO... remembering 
where patches rare is a bitch tho...

I still find that many of my sounds don't work well in the context of 
compositions - its almost like the Evo has too much identity sometimes. What 
DOES work well for me is to contruct more or less an entire track on an 
evolver, using the sequencer and resonance carefully it is possible to 
create 5 or 6 lines which is not bad for a monosynth... and a huge amount of 
live variation can be created by live tweaking filter settings and even 
changing patches by hand on the fly. I will perform a half hour set of songs 
later this year, more or less based around just an evolver and a mic... 
maybe I'll take a nord micro and a kaoss pad too , considering the pile of 
crap I normally drag about with me the potential of thopse two tiny synths 
is pretty amazing....

Richard



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Subject: Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?


> Hope that sending of attachments works.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Richard Scott" <richardscott@...>
> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:10 PM
> Subject: Re: [Evolver] sequencer notes translator?
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>> true, my basic pitch is nearly always C1, any variations I work with 
>> begin
>> from there
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>> Richard
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