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Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:38 am
by evileye
breun wrote:bartleby wrote:i don't like having to erase some presets in order to store my own first creations when getting to know a new synth. it makes me feel i might regret erasing them because i might need them at some later point. that's why i hate it when new synths come preloaded with hundreds and hundreds of presets but no free memory slots for my own sounds.
You can always dump the factory presets from the synth to a computer and load them from there.
Except you better understand how that dumping and loading works because many synths will load a dump patch to the same slot it was dumped from, possibly overwriting something you'd like to keep.
As someone who creates a lot of patches, the ideal solution, for me, is a computer based patch librarian. The next best is a receive that allows you to set the target. The Sub37 has a solution that works fairly well, the ability to dump and receive to the working buffer. From there you can save it to the patch location you like.
I agree with the concept of open patch slots when I first purchase a new synth because undoubtedly I'll be creating new patches before I've have a good look at the presets or even figured out how to send/receive SysEx
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:34 pm
by mmidden
Awesome, thanks for the help and advice everyone. I'll definitely be looking into dumping the presets to a hard drive for backup.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 11:41 am
by breun
I have a Sub Phatty and with its editor software it's really easy to do this. Of course there are also only 16 presets to manage on the synth.

Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 12:18 pm
by evileye
breun wrote:I have a Sub Phatty and with its editor software it's really easy to do this. Of course there are also only 16 presets to manage on the synth.

Quit mocking us with your editing software and I promise not to mock you with my oodles of presets.
The one question I never quite got answered when I created this thread is whether or not there was an editor in development. Many of the retailers still mention this feature but I haven't heard anything about it.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 12:31 pm
by _DemonDan_
evileye wrote:breun wrote:Quit mocking us with your editing software and I promise not to mock you with my oodles of presets.
Reminds me of a Winston Churchill joke about him being drunk and her being ugly (Google will find it).
But, someday, the Sub 37 will have an editor (hence the joke reference).
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 7:13 pm
by Leighzi88
_DemonDan_ wrote:0netwo0netwo wrote:I may have missed it while reading over the manual but, when I press Sync on the Arpeggiator, the arpeggiation stops.
Is this how it is supposed to react or is this a bug?
Are you sending the Sub 37 MIDI Clock?
If the SYNC button is lit as to say, "Follow the external MIDI Clock", but you aren't sending it MIDI Clock, then stopping is the correct reaction.
If you are sending it MIDI Clock, then I'll ask more questions.
I have this exact same problem ... I'm trying to sync the sub 37 with a machinedrum. I first sent the MD to my bass station 2 to establish that it was sending midi clock (which it was). Then I switched the midi cable to the midi in of my sub 37. The sub 37 is receiving midi clock (rate led flashes in time w the MD), but no sound when I press the 'sync' button in the arp section (ie. the arp stops making a sound). I'm using v 1.0. Is this resolved in the updates? I note that one of the fixes was "midi sync". Thanks!
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:17 pm
by bartleby
this is probably too obvious - but did you press 'play' on the md?
maybe when synced to an external clock, the s37 only plays when it receives a midi start signal?
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 3:57 pm
by Amos
bartleby wrote:this is probably too obvious - but did you press 'play' on the md?
maybe when synced to an external clock, the s37 only plays when it receives a midi start signal?
This is correct, if you are in SYNC mode on the Sub 37, it won't actually run the arp until it gets a MIDI Start. This is an intentional feature so that you can stop/start it properly when latched, and so you can set up an arpeggiated chord in silence before pressing Play.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:45 pm
by Leighzi88
Thanks guys!
Yes, I did have the MD playing at the time. But here's a question - what if I set up an arp
while the MD is playing ... do I need to stop the MD and then start it again in order to send a MIDI 'start' message to the sub 37?
In any event, I did an INIT SETTINGS reset of the sub 37 and that helped with the MIDI SYNC issue, although my feeling is that it's still not entirely stable (ie. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't). I am hoping to update to 1.0.2 soon, so that may solve the issue. By the way, another elektron user has reported the same issue and said that an 1.0.2 update resolved the problem.
http://www.elektronauts.com/topics/view ... e:11#65063
The sub 37 sounds awesome when synced btw!
Best wishes.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:40 pm
by Amos
Leighzi88 wrote:Yes, I did have the MD playing at the time. But here's a question - what if I set up an arp while the MD is playing ... do I need to stop the MD and then start it again in order to send a MIDI 'start' message to the sub 37?
Nope, in the current firmware (1.02 and up) the Sub 37 is always listening for a MIDI start, so you can start your master clock any time and the arp will run in sync if you set it up afterwards. The only thing is if you've never sent a Start, or if you have sent a Stop and not Started again after, under those circumstances the arp/seq will not run while Sync is active.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:24 pm
by Leighzi88
Perfect, thanks a lot Amos!
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:52 pm
by bujo
_DemonDan_ wrote:Plus, if you have PRESET VOL turned ON in the GLOBAL MENU, the preset will also store the current position of the OUTPUT VOLUME knob at the time you pressed SAVE.
Be forewarned: There will be times (at first) when you think the synth has stopped responding to the VOLUME knob and MODULATION wheel. But it will be because you're partway into the SAVE routine and both of those controllers have been frozen until you finish all the SAVE steps (or abort saving).
I understand the "Preset Vol" option (0-100%) in the "preset" menu. But I've never been able to save the "
position of the OUTPUT VOLUME knob" even if the "preset vol" is ON in the global menu.

I tried a lot, turned it off and on again, saving patches at different OUTPUT VOLUME knob positions... It doesn't work for me. But the mod wheel, no problem!
In the same idea, during the SAVE process I can move the output volume knob (as well as the mod wheel) and hear the changes BEFORE I finished the SAVE steps. And both "preset vol" and "preset MWHL" are ON in the global menu.
Anyone in the same situation?
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:18 am
by MoogProg
Also slightly confused about how the Sub37 saves the position of the Volume knob within each Preset, and what the 'rules of engagement' are in regard to this parameter. Obviously this feature should be a big help when setting up a live set, and I bought this to be a performance synth in a rock band. Managing levels will be critical to my success using this board live.
Beyond the simple explanation of how it functions, it would also be good to hear any recommendations about best to apply the 0-100% Preset Volume and/or the Volume Knob Position. Seems like they play off each other, and there is probably a best practice to consider (maybe several according to each of our needs).
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FWIW: Have twice now taken the Sub37 to band practice, and it sounds huge. Used an EP-3 to create filter-swells and got it filling out the sound like I was a pedal-steel player.
Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:12 am
by Corgy
Amos wrote:bartleby wrote:this is probably too obvious - but did you press 'play' on the md?
maybe when synced to an external clock, the s37 only plays when it receives a midi start signal?
This is correct, if you are in SYNC mode on the Sub 37, it won't actually run the arp until it gets a MIDI Start. This is an intentional feature so that you can stop/start it properly when latched, and so you can set up an arpeggiated chord in silence before pressing Play.
Thanks, Amos, for confirmation. Have my little babe since Monday (firmware 1.0.3) and had some problems first to get the MIDI synchronisation running on ARP and SEQ. Somehow I figured it out myself - by chance ...

, but I thought I had missed something.
There are two suggestions for improvement.
1) I did search the manual after having problems and there was no hint to be found about the "play" midi message to be provided. At least I was not successful in the ARP/SEQ section of the book.
It would be good to have something like a bold printed "Attention: ARP/SEQ playing according to external midi clock requires to receive a midi start command to get the ARP/SEQ started.
2) It would be also desirable to have an alternative ARP/SEQ synchronisation mode that does NOT require the start midi command.
Why, in my live setup is not allways an external sequencer or some gear required that can send a midi start command. I have only to provide one midi clock as a master and all ARPs and SEQs are syncronised and work pretty fine.
Since I guess, it's a software issue "only", I would be happy if Moog could implement an alternative sync mode in one of the next firmware updates. Just making an excellent instrument better

Re: Sub 37 - Questions
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 7:14 am
by Bald Eagle
Corgy wrote:Thanks, Amos, for confirmation. Have my little babe since Monday (firmware 1.0.3) and had some problems first to get the MIDI synchronisation running on ARP and SEQ. Somehow I figured it out myself - by chance ...

, but I thought I had missed something.
There are two suggestions for improvement.
1) I did search the manual after having problems and there was no hint to be found about the "play" midi message to be provided. At least I was not successful in the ARP/SEQ section of the book.
It would be good to have something like a bold printed "Attention: ARP/SEQ playing according to external midi clock requires to receive a midi start command to get the ARP/SEQ started.
2) It would be also desirable to have an alternative ARP/SEQ synchronisation mode that does NOT require the start midi command.
Why, in my live setup is not allways an external sequencer or some gear required that can send a midi start command. I have only to provide one midi clock as a master and all ARPs and SEQs are syncronised and work pretty fine.
Since I guess, it's a software issue "only", I would be happy if Moog could implement an alternative sync mode in one of the next firmware updates. Just making an excellent instrument better

V1.0.4 does not require midi start. It will sync automatically.