good day - just purchased this beauty. very exciting instrument!
I recall there was mentioning of expanding the CV routing in an upcoming update.. does anyone have any insights?
i haven an elektron A4 which i’m thinking of selling now - however I might keep it should the CV destinations become more eclectic
so I was wondering if there are any beta testers around who could shed some light?
cheers
Minitaur has this feature set and it’s absolutely killer, especially if you use a modular and/or expression pedals.
Considering the built in sequencer, I would bet that it’s going to be possible to map KB gate in to start/stop sequencer toggle not to mention plenty more functionality.
I’m always moving the filter or volume pedals hooked up to the Sub37, and can’t wait to try out new routings, like LFO speed.
Ability to use the KB Gate and a sustain pedal to trigger/toggle events should be cool. Hoping the KB Gate can be set to advance the sequencer step-by-step. I could then use syn’d LFO to create pulsing bass notes that advance through a note progression at will, leaving my hands free to play guitar or other synths.
You will be pleased to know it can do this. You can map PITCH or VOLUME inputs to reset the arp or sequencer to step 1, and you can map GATE input to advance the arp or sequencr.
I have never used these type of CV functions before. Could you give me a few pointers on how it’s done and what is needed? I have some spare 1/4" outputs on my DAW’s audio interface (RME Multiface) and a Minibrute which has CV outs (pitch out and gate out) but these look to be a different smaller size type of connection.
Sure, but I’m not a modular-CV-guru. Here’s how I’m hooked up:
Moog EP3 → Filter CV Input
Moog EP3 → Volume CV Input
Sustain Pedal* - > KB Gate Input
(*Mine has a polarity switch. Some pedals might not work as planned.)
I have created a number patches with dark, low-freq filter cut-offs. Then I sweep-open/sweep-closed using the EP pedal during performance, wah-wah pedal style. Some just move a little, and others go from dark-nothingness to wide-open-filter.
The other pedal controls the overall Volume and I’ll use it to swell in and out, or just to keep some motion to my sound. Pedal Steel is my inspiration here.
Lastly, most of my patches use aftertouch to control vibrato. Usually, I have my left hand free to play the lower synth, while still having tremendous expression control at the Sub37. One solo uses a fast/slow tremolo controlled by the Mod Wheel. Would be great to move that speed control over to a pedal, so I am not stuck hanging out by the wheel.
It is my perfect synth, and it sounds like it is only going to get better. LOL I’m still running 1.03, too.
Well, you could pipe the extra audio outs from the DAW through the Audio IN of the Sub37, and use the synth as a audio effect, where the sound goes through the filter and can be modulated. No pitch modulation of audio, but filter and amplitude effects are fair game.
Minibrute uses 3.5mm connectors, and I have successfully used a Belkin 5-way headphone splitter to send the MB CV outs to Minifooger effects. Works great (for my purposes), but I wonder if the calibration is “good enough” to satisfy a serious modular type trying to control pitch on the Sub37.
I have not tried sending the MB CV to the Sub37. Just hasn’t come up, as I’ve never yet needed anything “more” from the Sub. I’m much more of a turn-it-on-and-play guy.
Excellent, thanks MoogProg! Looks like I should invest in some pedals for this stuff then.
I was wondering if it was possible to create an audio signal from a DAW which could work with the CV inputs - acting as a kind of extra LFO to modulate the 37’s parameters?
I’m wondering if it’s now possible to use an external clock or a trigger out from an old drum machine (TR, KR, CR, DR) to trigger the sequencer in time?
Now though, my RME multiface only has a DC coupled headphone out the rest are all AC. But on the Expert Sleepers site (thanks mmarsh 100) they say that their Silent Way plug can be used with AC interfaces too if you make some special cables! This is very exciting…
It’s the AC coupling that will indeed bite you, and why something like Expert Sleepers solution is necessary. The Volca software seems to be compatible only with MOTU interfaces (is that true?) which are fine interfaces indeed, but only if you have one!
EDIT I do have one, an older UltralLite. I may have to dedicate this as as controller for my 5U modular with the Volca interfacing to the DAW. Uh oh.
BTW, this feature is a gas one thing I did was hook an expression pedal to one of the inputs and mapped it to Filter Pole and used the pedal to give some unique character to a lead line. You could sort of do this by using the Random waveform against the Poles, but with the pedal it is more expressive, less accidental.