Subsequent 37 & CV Editors 1.0.0b6 are ready to test!

Hello beta group!

Please see Subsequent 37 and Subsequent 37 CV Editors v1.0.0b6.

Fixes:

  • Velocity/Modulation fields text font is too big
  • CV Scale/Offset numeric text font should match the generic Editor font set
  • “Share Presets” text is wrong
  • Left pane may get brown background
  • CV/GATE area GUI optimization
  • NOTE CALIBRATION range issues (Firmware and Editor)
  • Should close and reload app in order for it to connect, once selecting ports
  • Librarian adding thread to write bank sysex to disk , various command messages
  • Larger triangle in CV combo boxes
  • Cubase 32 bits alert for OSX Sierra

Download

Subsequent 37 Editor v1.0.0b6:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37/Subsequent%2037%20Editor%20Installer-1.0.0b6-WINDOWS.zip
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37/Subsequent%2037%20Editor%20Installer-1.0.0b6-OSX.zip

Subsequent 37 CV Editor v1.0.0b6:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37cv/Subsequent%2037%20CV%20Editor%20Installer-1.0.0b6-WINDOWS.zip
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37cv/Subsequent%2037%20CV%20Editor%20Installer-1.0.0b6-OSX.zip

Subsequent 37 (uses Sub 37 firmware v1.2.0):
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37/Sub%2037%20Firmware%20v1.2.0.zip

Subsequent 37 CV (uses CV firmware v1.3.1):
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/subsequent37cv/Subsequent%2037%20CV%20Firmware%20v1.3.1.zip

Windows 8/10 v4.35.0 “37” USB Midi driver:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/sub37/Moog_Sub_37_USB_MIDI_Driver_v4.35.0.zip

Windows 7 v2.23.0 “37” USB Midi driver:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/sub37/Moog_Sub_37_USB_MIDI_Driver_v2.23.0.exe

Thanks for your feedback!

I don’t know if I am doing something wrong, but if I need to play the Sub 37 from an external controller (Push 2 in this case), I must select the controller under Setup/Editor Settings/KB Controller.
The way you set up this inside Live for the Minitaur and Sub Phatty is by selecting the controller from the channel strip and not the plugin, but this doesn’t work with this editor.

Furthermore, when this has been setup, the Push controller stays on no matter what the settings are on the DAW, rendering the controller useless for any other channel strip, since it keeps triggering the Sub 37 whether the channel is armed or not, and you are not able to play any other channel individually, the Sub 37 keeps being triggered by the Push controller

Can anyone else reproduce this? Is this the way it is intented to work?

I get a mismatch between presets shown on the SSQCV Vs. the Right hand pane of the Librarian. There are a lot of seemingly randomly placed Init Presets on the Hardware Presets pane on the Right, after the Librarian and synth synchronise. The Machine still shows the correct presets, but the librarian has these Init Presets spread across the list.

What editor version and OS are you using? What hardware and firmware?

I also have this issue. 1.0.0b6 editor with 1.3.1 FW on High Sierra 10.13.2. Attached screenshot shows some of the random init presets. These show as their named presets on the hardware and show the proper name after clicking ‘Capture Hardware’. The proper name is shown in the editor after clicking “Save”
Screen Shot 2017-12-20 at 9.35.44 AM.png

Thanks for reporting. This is a High Sierra related issue that we’re currently addressing.

Hey Gil -

Been running this on HS for a while now & it’s working pretty well. I’ve been using the different CV out modes and they seem great so far.

Thanks! please keep us posted.

This is very confusing. I have been researching what’s going on here, and there seems to be a problem in the way the Editor handles the Local control on the synth. I don’t seem to find a way to use the Sub 37 as a master controller while using the Editor. It works fine without it.

I will do my best to explain it in simpler terms, hopefully in the next few days. Has anyone else experienced problems while using the Sub 37/Subsequent as a master controller with a DAW?

Bicho,

Please see Amos’s respond on email.