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Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 5:01 pm
by boombaxx
Making a sequence is like pulling teeth on anything that uses voltages to sequence. I know that was the way they were designed but come on this 2022 not 1969 and it is not a university setting. I just want to make music not do maths exams. Would it be so hard with a little bit of extra programing to show the note instead of having to do it with printed out paper charts Victorian style to convert frequencies to notes. Then having to type them in one after the other. Really is a workflow killer

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 5:22 pm
by UrbanCyborg
There are lots of modules that can help you out. Andrew Macaulay has several modules that either display or modify pitches, and Monkey Business' Volt Meter will display voltages as note names (and it's either free or very cheap). I suspect most people just tune sequencer notes by ear; that's what I've done.

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 6:22 pm
by schoekah
at least the cherry audio sequencers, when dragging the slider, or hovering the mouse over the slider, it shows the note that it's tuned to. example, eight step sequencer.
be sure to hit the button for "output quantize."

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 6:28 pm
by MRBarton
It's really not a problem. Just do it like this: Make yourself a simple patch with vco,env,vca (I just use my Tiny Voice module) and mix it into the output so you can hear it along with what you're programming. Play the note you want and turn the sequencer knob to match. Rinse, repeat. No math, no charts, no conversions, no typing, no headache.

Also, some sequencers like in the VM2500 and VM900 have optional quantized knobs that tune in semitones making the job even easier.

Of course all this assumes that you own a musical keyboard and I'm told I should not make that assumption.

--mb

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 3:37 pm
by seal58
And there is P.moon CV Meter, a module that can display note matching cv, that comes from a sequencer.

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:28 pm
by Steve W
boombaxx wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 5:01 pm Making a sequence is like pulling teeth on anything that uses voltages to sequence . . . . Would it be so hard with a little bit of extra programing to show the note instead of having to do it with printed out paper charts Victorian style to convert frequencies to notes.
To borrow from a legendary phrase about lawyers, "A dentist who pulls his or her own teeth has a fool for a patient."

As a VM user, I have been able to use some modules to show voltages that have been converted to notes.

Maybe instead of being so negative, using passive aggressive anger, being sarcastic and overly dramatic, etc. perhaps you could post a small preset that shows what you are trying to do (or describe it) and other users can try to tweak it so it shows the pitches?

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 12:30 am
by boombaxx
Nah man see if i cannot figure things out i get really frustrated it,s my fault. No need to be like that i am trying to explain it best i can. It could have been put across better

Re: Sequencer voltages and notes

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 2:31 am
by huggermugger
Andrew Macauley's CV Note Display might help you.