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  • in reply to: pitch bend #5167
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      sussed it out. thanks atom.

      in reply to: pitch bend #5162
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        just read in the midi spec the pitch bend is actually 9 bit.

        in reply to: Tetra Ctrlr #1974
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          bump??

          in reply to: Tetra Ctrlr #1973
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            OK,
            I’m lost. The panels for my Waldorf Pulse/Alpha Juno are working fine in Ableton but I can’t seem to get this panel working with my new Tetra. The controls on the GUI only seem to change the Osc 1 Frequency, often down to C0. I can do program/bank changes fine… What am I missing / how do you actually set this up – I’ve tried with Multimode On and Off and I have M Param Rec set to All…

            I must be missing something fundamental?

            Really looking forward to using this!!

            in reply to: ctrlr + renoise interopability #1213
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              well its sending sysex fine for me and i just tested it sending standard CC messages to my Waldorf Pulse, which also works! I didn’t do anything out of the ordinary to get it working, other than having to make use of the duplicate MIDI ports. Here’s a rundown of what i did:

              Setup an Ext. MIDI Instrument to my synth (i did this using a WDM midi device)
              Sequence some notes in the tracker and play
              Instantiate Ctrlr on another renoise Instrument slot
              Go into Ctrlr (Ext. Editor), Click devices icon and select relevant output device
              If Ctrlr can use it will be highlighted GREEN, (if it is RED, see ** below)
              go into edit mode, select output device and relevant channel for hardware
              create a slider for a CC….
              etc etc

              and you should have some action!! i did – so not sure about what you’ve been told there – maybe there’s some wires crossed / or maybe theyve updated midi capabilities now? I’m running 2.7.1 on win 7 64bit

              ** if you dont have duplicate MIDI devices to use, renoise and ctrlr are fighting for the same MIDI port and only one can win. a workaround here would be to use another bit of standalone software which enables you to do in-the-box MIDI patching such as MIDI YOKE so you could send to two different virtual midi channels in renoise and then in MIDI YOKE you could combine those together to send to your bit of gear. this may actually be better for midi timing as you can pipe everything out using one reliable driver

              a slightly annoying thing when working with ctrlr in renoise is that i cant seem to write in some of the values with the keyboard when building a panel – because it doesnt seem to have proper window focus and plays notes in renoise instead! so i’ve been having to use notepad to copy and paste – grrr…. this may be a renoise bug – dont know.. but i can live with it for now, or go standalone to build the panels

              in reply to: ctrlr + renoise interopability #1211
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                hey there (first post etc..)

                quite new to ctrlr, loving it so far. I’m currently celebrating as i just managed to send sysex messages to my juno 2 to control some basic parameters and then automate these using an "Inst. Automation" plugin all within Renoise, using win7.

                At first I had some problems.. I had sequeneced some notes in renoise triggering the juno using an Ext. MIDI Inst, as standard… then I had a seperate renoise instrument with a ctrlr instance but when i tried to select my midi output device to the Juno it wouldnt let me as the port was already in use in renoise on the instrument.

                To get around this, I realised that I had some of my midi ports duplicated – ie, in my renoise MIDI device list I had:

                MIDISPORT 2×2 Out B
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                MIDISPORT 2×2 Out B (WDM)

                It seems that renoise can access another way to the midi port through a windows driver (WDM). my guess is that probably this is because its some kind of compliant device that windows sees as well as the official midi driver. hence, this enabled me to send midi on the same port twice, one for the note information using the "(WDM)" driver and one for sysex stuff through ctrlr with the standard driver…..

                WOOHOO!!!

                is this what you were looking to do? or is this common knowledge.? ok, i had to use two renoise instruments to be able to do this, but i dont see that as a problem really. I only just figured this out but it seems to work well so far. its cool how renoise remembers the exact state of the panel without having to load/save every time so it keeps all ya stuff together, a less-to-do advantage over using standalone ctrlr

                mmmm automating Sysex all from within renoise….. ive dreamt of this moment!!!!

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