That makes a ton of sense. Ill try it out tonight and hopefully post some results. Cheers --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "ski_ex5tech" <ex5tech@e...> wrote: > Hey, don't apologize for asking questions! That's what we're all > here for. > > So you've set the sequencer step values to zero. Doesn't matter that > they're set to zero, because you've turned the Destinations to OFF > for tracks 1-4, right? Also doesn't matter that there's a rest on > step 5. Now you're wondering why the Evolver makes sounds when you > hit the sequencer start button? That's easy. Each step in the > sequencer triggers the envelopes (except steps that are programmed > OFF for rests). When the envelopes are triggered, it's just as if > you'd hit a key on a MIDI keyboard connected to your Evolver. > Perfectly normal behavior. > > One other sequencer related item... > > In addition to the 4 sequencer destinations (for which any modulation > destination can be chosen), the sequencer can also control the > selected waveshape of the two digital oscillators. Look in the lower > half of row 2, columns 3 and 7, for the "Shape Seq" parameter. > > Have fun! > > > Ski > www.ex5tech.com > EX5Tech Evolver forum: > http://www.ex5tech.com/ex5ubb_cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum&f=23 > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "linuxmanvan" <linuxmanvan@y...> > wrote: > > OK, so i hate to keep posting questions, but i have been spending a > > lot of my day with this thing, its that addictive. > > I have setup the sequencer 1-4 to step through with a value of 0 and > > rst on the 5th step. I have set the sequencer destinations to off > for > > all sequencers. Why am i still get sound when it steps through. I > > think i am a bit miffed on the sequencer, i am missing something > here.
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Re: final question, sequencer
2003-04-29 by linuxmanvan
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