Observations 0.9.42

Editor 0.9.42
FW 1.1.23

Some observations:

  1. The Sequence Mod Destination list has these entries:
    ARP Pattern
    LFO1 Phase
    LFO1 DutyCycle
    LFO2 Phase
    LFO2 DutyCycle

It would be really cool if they existed.
Mod 1 and Mod 2 do not have these destinations.

  1. There are three different “Init Presets”
  • from the editor ‘Init Preset’
  • from an ‘Init Preset’ living in the Hardware Presets list
  • from a new Sub 37 ‘Init Preset’ read with the Capture Hardware button

I know we’ve touched on this topic before, but I was a little surprised to see three variants.
(And my notes for this are from 2/5, with the annotation “w.c.” == “who cares”.)

  1. The Sub 37 manual discusses a sequence pattern rotation.
    The editor has no notion of that.

  2. Something I just realized: other than the CV Mapping, the entire Mapping panel is only for the Editor – it has nothing to do with the Sub 37 itself. Is that right?

For some reason I thought it was setting up some cool mapping inside the Sub37. This line in the Editor doc might have nudged me in that direction: “MIDI CC MAPPING is global for the Sub 37 and cannot change per preset.” That seems to imply that we’re configuring something in the hardware.

So: we can change something from the editor, but cannot view it in the hardware? Or is it really for mapping CCs when used as a plug-in?

Thanks!

Two more:

  1. Modulator 1 and 2 keyboard tracking shows their values as percentages. Cool.
    Double click to enter number, still see percentage.
    But, you need to enter a big-num 8192 to get 100%.
    (I understand the big-num scaling everywhere, but the field says percent.)
    I got very confused. :frowning:

  2. No LFO rate modulation destinations anywhere?
    There’s only the hardwired cross-mod on front panel.
    (LFO1 can be sent to LFO2 rate, and vise versa.)
    But I see that CV Map for Pitch and Vol has LFO 1/2 Rate destinations.
    Bummer. :frowning: I’d really like to mod the LFO rates from other sources, especially itself!