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tenshi Senior Member
Joined: 08 Jun 2003 Posts: 340
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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:25 pm Post subject: Scanning through a wave sequence using a controller. |
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Hello!
I got a question regarding wave sequences:
What I'm trying to do is scan through the different samples/steps of a wave sequence using a controller (i.e. the Joystick +Y) , with smooth Xfades still working while doing so, resulting in something similar to working with a wavetable. I remember doing that on the Wavestation SR and I just successfully replicated that on the iWavestation app but can't seem to be able to do it on the Kronos.
I got the step position AMS set to Joystick +Y with the Run option disabled and, while the sequence progresses through the steps, the Xfades of each sample/step are ignored, resulting in hard triggers every time. Am I missing something?
I asked the same question over at the Wavestate forum just in case that synth is possible to replicate such thing. Any ideas whether that's possible on any other synth? Don't suppose Karma Wavesequence somehow also manages crossfades between the samples? If so I'd definitely consider buying it both for my Kronos X and my M3.. if Stephen could kindly offer some bundle discound of sorts
Here's a link to a video of a quick example I just sketched in iWavestation to show what I mean, using Sine, Triangle, Square and Sawtooth waveforms. Link is from a Wavestate fb group where I also asked a question there but then I remembered about this forum, hence the (re)'post! ^^
https://www.facebook.com/100001980256949/videos/3570332669867782/
Thanks in advance! ^^ |
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