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Post by Victor on Feb 19, 2019 12:58:41 GMT
Hi all and Gunnar.
A question regarding how the ME80 is programmed. I read that early versions of ME80 had settings per voice card, but this was changed for the ME80 for more randomness.
However, one slight niggle I'm finding is that drift and tuning of voicecards still seems a bit static.
I read that CS80 had a round robin system, where on consequtive on-off presses of a key, it would cycle through voices 1-7 in order. To trigger voice 8, you'd have to hold 7 and then trigger another note (I think I have this correct).
Anyway, the result I'm hoping to achieve is that on consecutive single note triggers, the resulting voice that plays the note would be different from one another when drift and random pitch settings are set to high values.
What instead seems to happen is that the same voice is triggered over and over, so the next noe starts in pitch where the last one left off, rather than give a more chaotic, "separate" pitch sound, as if there are indeed 8 voicecards that are on different values as they drift in the background.
Any thoughts on this, and how it's intended to work?
Absolutely love the ME80, this was just something I noticed as I tried to setup a default init patch with pleasing, vintage-sounding values.
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