One would think so yes but I wrote to Sonic Potions a number of times with no replies.
But I have been writing back and forth with Erica Synths support.
I decided on the Perkons over the LXR-02 because of this.
I could see myself using the LXR as a sound module for my RYTM but price difference aside, the Perkons felt like a better idea to me.
You can copy/paste steps (and a whole load of other cool functions) with the Brendan Clarke firmware on the OG LXR. You don’t have the faders and the insert fx but that’s a small price to pay IMHO for all the extra features Brendan put into his brilliant mod-see here for a full list:
I asked this awhile back about the LXR-02 support MIDI CC for morph. AFAICT the OG LXR with Brendan Clarke firmware supports a MIDI CC for morph. Can anyone who has it confirm? It also looks like this is at the global level and voice level.
I neeld a little help please. I love my unit but something drives my crazy.
I want to use it as a slave in Ableton, receiving bpm from host. But when in Live rec, it always kind of double triggering the sound. Not recording the double trigger. But I hear it twice when I press the button. It’s annoying as hell and it makes it almost impossible to use with Ableton.
Maybe it has something to do with midi sync settings ? Please tell me someone had the same issue and fixed it.
What I’ve found works is to mute the drum sound (using the button under the respective fader) when programming live. You’ll hear the sound trigger (and only once) while using the trigger buttons, however you’ll need to unmute the part right after to hear where it was programmed in the pattern. Let me know if this solution works for you.
Maybe the LXR is sending note data out to Ableton and then coming straight back again? Depends how you’ve got your Ableton channel setup for monitoring. I don’t know if the LXR-02 has the following setting but on the LXR OG there is a setting for transmit midi filter (TXF) in settings. You can tell the LXR to not send midi notes out. Maybe try that?
This was a good idea. However I tested it out by turning off all outgoing (mtx) and incoming (mrx) settings except Start/Stop and the double triggering still happened. I had a feeling that in my case it wouldn’t matter since I experienced the same issue as @kevkevkevz even though I had no MIDI channel/track in Ableton that could have been passing the data through, only an audio channel to monitor it.