I’m finding that the Fundamental Quantizer module isn’t saving the notes that I’ve selected. I saved the preset with certain notes selected, but when I reboot my modular, my selected notes are no longer selected. For example, the first time I noticed this I had programmed all the “white keys”, but upon playing the preset another day, all 12 notes were set to “on”.
Thanks, just wanted to mention it.
Are you setting the notes in VCV, or on the MM?
If you’re doing it on the MM, then you need to save the patch after making any changes.
I’m building and altering the patch in the meta module. I always save the patch again after changes, but it still doesn’t save my changes.
It has sometimes seemed like some of the selected notes are saved and others are not and other times, none of them are saved.
I just tried it again. I made a patch of only the quantizer and de-selected all of the sharps and then saved the patch, but when I restarted my modular and reopened the patch, the selected notes were different.
Hmm… OK. I tried the same thing, and it loaded the patch just like I had saved it. What firmware version are you on?
Interesting. I’m on the latest firmware.
I was just toying around with it again and I think I may have figured out what was happening. So, to de-select certain notes you have to select that note and enter the “adjust” menu. Then what happened on some notes is that I think I pressed the encoder once (which presses the virtual “button” and de-selects the note), but did not press it the second time to release the virtual button, but rather exited that menu. When doing this, the quantizer works as expected, but after the preset is saved and rebooted, the patch then loads with the virtual button kind of inverted. In that, it’s saved with the virtual button pressed, but not released and so the note is no longer de-selected. I then have to release the virtual button to de-select instead of push the virtual button. And once it is inverted in this way, when I re-save the patch, it always starts back up with the note I wanted to be off as always set to on. I can turn it back off, but it won’t save it as “off” anymore.
I hope I’m being clear enough. It’s sort of awkward to explain.
Further testing… I think what I was doing was saving the patch with the virtual LEDs beside the notes set to black rather than gray. I thought black was off, but it turns out that gray is actually off (and obviously red is on). So I guess black is like the “in-between” showing that the button is pressed, but not released.
Anyway, so this seems to be what was messing me up. I’m pretty sure I have it sorted now.
Thanks Dan!
Hopefully this all makes sense lol.
Ah… ok that makes sense. Glad you figured it out.
I think I could improve that so there’s no “in-between” state for the buttons. I’ll make a note of it
Thanks again Dan!
One further thing I’m noticing (and perhaps I should post in another thread) is that channel A in the DLD seems to not be working again. I had this issue in an earlier firmware and it seemed to get fixed, but I’m now having that problem again. I’ll keep messing with it and see if it’s intermittent or some strange user error or something.
Okay, I just created a new patch and channel A of DLD is working, so it appears to be intermittent for some reason. I’ll continue posting about this in another relevant thread rather than this one going forward.
Keep in mind Channel A is normalized to Channel B. So if you aren’t using Channel B, then what you hear from Channel A Out is both Channels A + B.
For mono use (single channel), use Channel B, it makes things a lot easier
Yes, correct. This was my intended way of using the DLD. I have the audio going into input A and out of output A so that I’m using both A and B delays together. But in this particular patch, channel A’s delay is not working. Only channel B is working.