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Sequencer Division incorrect #178
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Hi Malcom,
Good callout. I suggest to maintain backwards compatibility that the documentation be updated to reflect the behavior, which is that the divisor is of the 1/4 note of the tempo, not the 1/1 note.
I would object to changing the sequencer behavior itself…this would break so many presents, and so many users’ experiences.
Marcus
… On Apr 16, 2022, at 7:32 AM, Malcolm Haylock ***@***.***> wrote:
The Synth One "Ultimate Guide" says that the sequencer Division control sets the note length of each step, which seems intuitive. This does not match what happens though:
Open patch 0:init from Starter bank
Tempo should be 120 bpm
Set sequencer to "Seq" and switch on
Set Division to 1/4 note.
Play a note - each step is 4x too fast (i.e. 16th note).
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Thanks for the quick feedback. I understand the dilemma, but it's a shame as the most intuitive setup is to have the Division represent the step duration. The current setup requires a x4 mental calculation. e.g. I want the step to be 1/16 note triplets (=1/24) If people are already doing this then I'm surprised this issue has not been raised before. |
The Synth One "Ultimate Guide" says that the sequencer Division control sets the note length of each step, which seems intuitive. This does not match what happens though:
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