I don’t know, but for some reasons, I always thought gate, pitch, etc are different type of signal even they are all CV because VCV rack blind out the some of the ports, preventing from me to connect it. I guess this is why I thought they are different.I find your examples to be contrary to your example, to be honest. You're saying that SunVox has three different signal types, so is somehow simpler than VCV where there's basically only one signal type, a representation of voltage.
How do you wire up SunVox so that a sequencer can be run at audio rate, clocked at a subdivision of a sequenced oscillator?
To run sequencer in audio rate, there are some ways:
- Since it is a tracker, you can write note in high bpm and the tick speed of one. The soft limit (1000bpm 1tick) can achieve the up to 400? Hz. It can go higher but you need some hacky way.
- use metamodule, load another project “inceptionally” with sending out a midi signal with different tempo.
- sound2ctl controls the pitch of the ctl2note, so you can change the pitch in real time by feeding an audio signal.
Perhaps the reason for that is I am more used to work with Midi signal than CV, so it is easier for me to think pitch is a midi signal rather than another CV signal that behaves differently. Not sure if that make sense.
Yeeeah, I'm really struggling with the logic(?)/argument, as well.
Statistics: Posted by Logickin — Sun Jul 28, 2024 8:47 pm