I’ve been playing around with MIDI sequencing on the Digitone to my TB-03 however I haven’t been able to get slides to work from the sequencer. I looked at the MIDI implementation chart and I thought I’d be able to enable them that way via MIDI cc but that doesn’t seem to work. I thought about making the note length longer between notes or between two notes with a rest inbetween but that’s not quite right either.
Does anyone have any experience with both of these and have any advice for me?
There’s no actual standard to send portamento information over midi. Maybe this is something that can be implemented in midi 2.0, but I thought its more to do with the synth than the midi.
I don’t own a tb-03 and don’t know how it’s handling the event, but any monosynth I have sequenced with the digitone creates portamento from any overlaps just fine, the same way it would receiving overlaps from any other device.
I’ve been able to get it to work by live sequencing thanks to this but I still have no idea how to do it by programming steps manually unfortunately. Thank you for the advice.
I don´t have the TB-03, but as others have said, it´s really just note length.
Play with the note length of the first note starting from 1/16th and choose the first note two octaves lower than the second note (or vice versa), so the note slide will be very obvious.
Turn on legato in the arp page and adjust note length to overlap with the next note. This should give you a slide. Works on my mb33. No need for two MIDI channels.