OK, over the weekend (and in between scoring 102 on 18 holes, so close to breaking 100), I tweaked the LFO2 oscillator code a bit more. At this point, you can use the onboard sequencer clock to drive LFO2 so that it behaves like a super LFO. And you don't actually have to be running the sequencer for it to work (same deal with MIDI time code clocking). So it doesn't matter if the sequencer is running or not, you can have your LFO2 slowly cycle according to the MIDI time code or the onboard sequencer clock. The result is you can sweep your VCF cutoff nice and slow to get those lovely sweeps that we all like. When you combine it with a nice arp style sequence it sounds great. It sounds so good I am just going to have to post a youtube video of it in action. The latest code is on the HAWK-800 website ready for download. Mike. --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800" <korgpolyex800@...> wrote: > > OK, there was a logic bug in the LFO2 sync to MIDI so I have fixed > that and the latest code is on my website. > > The EG3 MIDI/onboard sync re-trigger is not quite working. So ignore > extended parameter 38, it's not going to do anything - until I fix the > re-triggering. > > But extended 37 now works as intended for both onboard and MIDI sync. > If you intend to use MIDI for LFO2 clocking then you must select MIDI > ext sync on (global 14 = 2). > > Enjoy. > > Mike. >
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Update - LFO2 sync to MIDI and onboard seq.
2008-06-30 by korgpolyex800
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