citric_acid wrote:
Can you please provide us a LIst with all new hidden / new features since the 2.00 .
Im totaly confused and its hard to read al 21 pages here
OK, here is a list... it might not be complete, but it covers most of the things.
There are a number of new global parameters which will be easy to edit in the new editor... I am expecting first alpha builds of the new editor next week or so.
Apologies for the poor formatting here... I just cut and pasted various bits from the 21-page thread...
what's new in Minitaur v2.0.20 (versus 2.0.4 release)
- Can now tweak a sound and save it in a different hardware location! Here's how --
1) press and hold the Glide button, press also the Release button, hold them both for half a second; you'll see the Release button light start flashing on and off.
2) now you can select a different preset location in the usual way, by pressing Glide button + Oscillator 1 button to increment to the next preset location, or Glide button + Oscillator 2 button to decrement to the previous preset location. You will hear the sound change as you change presets, but your tweaked sound is saved in a buffer while you browse to the location you want to save over.
3) when you find a sound you want to replace with your new tweaked sound, press Glide + Release buttons again (first Glide, then while holding Glide press Release).. you will see the MIDI LED come on for a moment and the Release LED will stop flashing... the sound will change back to your tweaked sound, which is now saved in the current preset location.
4) if you want to exit without saving, just press the Release button by itself. It will stop flashing and your tweaked sound will be discarded.
Hardware command to output all parameters as MIDI CCs:
- Press & Hold Glide switch + Double-Tap the Release switch.
- "all notes off" / panic function:
While pressing and holding the Glide button, turn the Amp EG Sustain knob to zero.
- "gate always on" function:
while pressing and holding the Glide button, turn the Amp EG Sustain knob to zero, then to maximum.
- RELEASE MODE 2 is changed. No longer must you hold the RELEASE ON/OFF switch while turning the Release knob. Whose idea was that, anyway? (mine; I apologise) ... now it is simple. If RELEASE on/off is lit, the DECAY/RELEASE knob is editing the Release time. if RELEASE On/Off is dark, then DECAY/RELEASE knob is editing Decay time. Release Mode 1 behavior is unchanged; still v1.0 Minitaur behavior (which is: Release on/off sets release time to zero when off; release and decay times are linked when release is on). Press and hold Release On/Off for >1sec to toggle between modes 1 and 2.
- VCA "off threshold" has been added. You can calibrate this "off threshold" precisely for your unit, if you like. Don't worry if you don't want to do this... the default setting is zero, which is the same as v2.0 and older firmware (so, if you don't do any calibration, everything should be the same as you were used to). However, a calibrated VCA off threshold should provide smoother envelope release.
To do this calibration, connect the minitaur to a good sound system, play a note, and after the note has decayed to silence, turn up the sound nice and loud.
Next, send this sysex file:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... o_end).syx
You will see the GLIDE switch light blinking on/off (at 120bpm). Turn the GLIDE RATE knob up and down. Above 12:00, you should start to hear the VCA open up, and the sound of the oscillators will get louder. Make sure you are NOT playing a note, because we are setting the "OFF" voltage for the VCA, so we want the envelope to be off. Now turn the GLIDE RATE knob down slowly, just to the point at which the VCA is truly closed and you can't hear the oscillators at all anymore. This is the correct VCA Off threshold for your unit. Press the GLIDE On/Off switch to end the calibration.
CC# 81 = Note Sync (VCO gate reset_ on/off
global controls to filter sending, receiving program change (will be editable in new editor)
True (constant) Beat-Frequency adjustment has been added... with "compatibility mode" for older presets.
Basically: if you load an old (pre-v2.0.9) preset, the Beat control will behave as before, like a very tiny detuning of VCO2 Freq. So, old presets will play and sound as they used to. HOWEVER, if you change the Beat setting at all, it will update the preset to the new format and you will now have constant-beat-frequency detuning behavior. You'll then need to save the preset if you want this new behavior to persist.
So... if the old sound of your presets is important, leave their Beat setting alone, and they'll keep sounding the same. If not, tweak away and enjoy the improved Beat setting.
ALSO... you can now adjust Beat from the front panel. Just press & hold the GLIDE button while turning the VCO2 Freq knob. VCO2 Freq while holding glide = VCO2 Beat. The only downside is it's sorta hard to do one-handed. It works, though!
- MIDI Note transposition; transpose incoming MIDI notes up to 24 semitones up or down.
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... inus12.syx (down one octave)
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... inus24.syx (down two octaves)
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... e_Zero.syx (no transpose)
- Ignore MIDI CCs (except for Mod Wheel, Pitch Bend); for the fellow who wants to control Minitaur from a synth and turn knobs on the controller synth without the Minitaur sound being affected:
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... se_OFF.syx (Minitaur won't respond to CCs)
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... nse_ON.syx (Minitaur will respond to CCs)
- Load Preset Volume; MIDI CC7 sets a volume scale, prior to the (always-active) VCA Volume pot on the front panel. You can load this saved volume scale when loading presets, or not. Default = not.
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... ume_ON.syx
http://www.moogconnect.net/downloads/mi ... me_OFF.syx