mg
November 16, 2022, 11:50am
#1
Is there a way to know what the 0 to 127 or -64 to 63 values mean in common units?
I’m transferring some patches manually and need to know
filter frequency in Hertz
pulse width in %
envelope times in seconds
Read the forum? If not, and you can’t compare by ear, then it’s possible to make some measurements yourself.
For example:
Does anyone know the corresponding frequencies to the filter freq values? Kind of odd a synth this digitally fancy doesn’t have an option to display Hz (or does it?). Thanks.
I’m not hooked up to a DAW at the moment, so I cannot use external software to find this myself.
I did some math on the delay times and how they relate to measures, metrics and rhythm… also helps which numbers could be useful etc… I don’t know if I did any mistakes (I’m unsure about the parameter-range since I’m not with my A4 right now). Also I didn’t check if this values work out on the actual machine. If someone finds the time, to test this, I’d be glad to update the link…
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So hey uhmm…
I will now embark on an endeavor to map out the times for modulator values, that is, the length in milliseconds for stuff like envelope phases…
some of them (LFO speed… ) are tempo-synced, others like envelope shapes are not…
my idea is to generate test tones being effected by the modulators, record them and measure number of samples…
UNLESS
someone has already done this and is willing to share results, or has a better idea (?)
why? because computer must know analog four contr…
Hello,
i’m exploring the AMP envelope at the moment and can’t exactly achieve what I’m looking for.
First of all I have to say I’m quite puzzled with the choice Elektron made when it comes to the length of the parameters of Amp envelope. Why the longest settings (for example ATK set to 127) take 95 steps? Same with the others. Longest DEC you can set goes for 95 steps. Wonder why it’s not somehow synchronized to the sequencer or at least there is no possibility to do so. For example the setti…
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mg
November 16, 2022, 4:45pm
#3
I was hoping there was some official information about this. The info in the measurement threads have not been replicated, so it’s not granted that the measurements taken on one device transfer to another one, considering they are analog.
I guess the A4 will go back to the cupboard for some time, I’m not willing to hook up the oscilloscope, a tuner and do interpolations right now.