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Philip ClinckspoorParticipant
I’m not sure if you mean whether it can create a fast series of triggers on a single step? I think yes, there are 48 pre-programmed groove presets. You can select any step (equalling a 16th note duration) and choose one of the groove presets. The groove presets are similar to a midi delay function found in DAW’s like Cubase, and each preset is different. The cool thing about it is that you can incrementally reduce or accelerate the speed of the additionally generated triggers. So suppose a certain groove preset gives you 3 extra triggers with an 8th-note spacing, you can change the 8th-note value to 16th notes, 32nd notes, also dotted note values etc. I think this way it is possible to create a "speed roll" effect.
I’ve been wondering whether we can program our own groove presets, does anyone know?
Philip ClinckspoorParticipantI’m not sure if you mean whether it can create a fast series of triggers on a single step? I think yes, there are 48 pre-programmed groove presets. You can select any step (equalling a 16th note duration) and choose one of the groove presets. The groove presets are similar to a midi delay function found in DAW’s like Cubase, and each preset is different. The cool thing about it is that you can incrementally reduce or accelerate the speed of the additionally generated triggers. So suppose a certain groove preset gives you 3 extra triggers with an 8th-note spacing, you can change the 8th-note value to 16th notes, 32nd notes, also dotted note values etc. I think this way it is possible to create a "speed roll" effect.
I’ve been wondering whether we can program our own groove presets, does anyone know?
Philip ClinckspoorParticipantok now I got it. The thing I didn’t realize is that the page length augments by one step with every extra led (I assumed 16 steps were added per extra led). thanks for your reply!
Philip ClinckspoorParticipantThanks for your reply Adam. You make a good point, it wouldn’t stay sync but it might generate interesting polyrhythms Also, this could be balanced out by adding an extra step to the loop to make the loop fit one or more 4/4 bars.
In this case I don’t really need the double trigger. I think I’ll post this in the requests forum because I see some potential for this way of ping pong play.
Philip ClinckspoorParticipantok, that solves my question. thanks
Philip ClinckspoorParticipant+1 for this suggestion! I also thought about this when I started to use the Nemo
As far as I know, it’s always good to reduce the data that travels through a midi cable as much as possible, to the point where you only send the data that’s really going to be used.
Sending unnecessary information such as clock could only make the midi less accurate. I am especially thinking about the timing of the note on/triggers.
How does Nemo actually handle this in terms of priority? I suppose clock would get priority and then the midi note on trigger? This would mean that if I am sequencing a synth that doesn’t need any clock information, the note triggers are delayed by the clock that’s being sent along?
I’d like to know what the people of Genoqs think about this?
Philip ClinckspoorParticipantThanks guys, that did the trick.
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