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preenfm2 and preenfm3 / preenfm3 SEQ feature wish [done in firmware 0.996]
« on: January 22, 2023, 10:39:48 AM »
Hi Xavier,
I have a suggestion and wish for the step sequencer in the preenfm3.
Currently, it is not really designed to enter specific notes into the step sequencer without MIDI IN. However, it is possible to play notes by using the MENU+(1-6) keys. This way, one can also enter any of these 6 different notes of any length using knobs d and e into the step sequencer.
Since button 5 is not is use, it could be used to access the note value and velocity underneath the cursor. In the gray box, one could display the note value, and when pressing 5 and then using the encoders, one could both modify the note value and velocity. This would be really cool, because we could make complete sequences without any external gear. At least for me, this would be super useful.
I think this suggestion would work really well for monophonic sequences. Since the step sequences is polyphonic, one could think further of ways to implement that as well (maybe button 5 could open a sub-menu for the current step).
Cheers, Christopher
I have a suggestion and wish for the step sequencer in the preenfm3.
Currently, it is not really designed to enter specific notes into the step sequencer without MIDI IN. However, it is possible to play notes by using the MENU+(1-6) keys. This way, one can also enter any of these 6 different notes of any length using knobs d and e into the step sequencer.
Since button 5 is not is use, it could be used to access the note value and velocity underneath the cursor. In the gray box, one could display the note value, and when pressing 5 and then using the encoders, one could both modify the note value and velocity. This would be really cool, because we could make complete sequences without any external gear. At least for me, this would be super useful.
I think this suggestion would work really well for monophonic sequences. Since the step sequences is polyphonic, one could think further of ways to implement that as well (maybe button 5 could open a sub-menu for the current step).
Cheers, Christopher