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Bass microsynth mod
Bass microsynth mod






bass microsynth mod
  1. Bass microsynth mod mod#
  2. Bass microsynth mod manual#
  3. Bass microsynth mod Patch#
  4. Bass microsynth mod pro#

Bass microsynth mod Patch#

It is like having a hardwired virtual patch where LFO2 is routed to pitch, and the intensity is set by the modwheel up to a maximum amount set by the Vibrato Int parameter. Apple OSX El Capitan on 15" MacBook Proīut.how do I do it? how do I assign a new parameter with the virtual patch?Īmong the options of the virtual patch should i use midi 1 or 2? Software: NI Komplete 10 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, Ableton Live 9. Past Gear: Korg Karma, TR61, Poly800, EA-1, ER-1, ES-1, Kawai K1, Novation ReMote37SL, Boss GT-6B

Bass microsynth mod pro#

Other Mfgrs: Moog Sub37, Roland Boutique JX03, Novation MiniNova, Akai APC40, MOTU MIDI TimePiece 2, ART Pro VLA, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40. You could change that destination to any of the other parameters to see modwheel affect something else.Ĭurrent Gear: Kronos 61, RADIAS-R, Volca Bass, ESX-1, microKorg, MS2000B, R3, Kaossilator Pro +, MiniKP, AX3000B, nanoKontrol, nanoPad MK II,

Bass microsynth mod mod#

so programs where cutoff is used, will have one of the four virtual patch slots set to source: mod wheel, destination: cutoff, intensity: x Obviously setting the vibrato int setting to zero will stop the vibrato but anything set in virtual patch still works. You can do other things in addition to this by routing for example modwheel to LFO2 rate (I like doing this with an intensity of -10 - so the modulation gets slower at higher modwheel settings), or to cutoff, pan, osc2 pitch, anything! Virtual patch allows you to assign any modulation source to any destination.īy default in an init patch the mod wheel controls Vibrato through the Vibrato Int ensity parameter.

Bass microsynth mod manual#

I read the manual and tried all the menus, but I can't seem to find any option to change the routing Is there a way I can assign the mod wheel to different parameters other than the LFO2 and cutoff? Posted: Tue 12:06 pm Post subject: Can I change the assignment of the Mod-wheel of the Ms2000b? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inĬan I change the assignment of the Mod-wheel of the Ms2000b? Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - Can I change the assignment of the Mod-wheel of the Ms2000b?Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world. Especially interesting to look at a supply part Hi, zmix Maybe you can make a couple images of your microsynth's pcb ? I think, it may help to look for errors in the scheme or in the finished layout. I'll take a look at the schematics here and elsewhere, but it's quite possible that the original input signal is being chopped by the divider output and added to the square wave. People describe the differences between the original versions and the XO in the sub octave, describing the original as more 'synth like" - which is what you'd expect from the square wave derived output from a 4013 flip-flop. I've never heard anything like it that wasn't a DSP based "Harmonizer™" based pitch shifter, and certainly never thought this sound would come from a basic divider circuit. pickup selection, etc) and even more bizarre, fret noises when sliding up or down the neck of the guitar. It actually seems to reproduce the tone of the input signal (i.e. I have been completely mystified by the sound of the sub octave circuit. I have been a fan of the microsynth since it's introduction but never owned one until now, a second hand "XO" version I got yesterday.

bass microsynth mod

I was thrown off because the schematic has the sognal from the Jfet tied to square wave from the 4013, which i believe is NOT correct. The jfet just buffers the signal which is then filter a bit by the 220nF cap. When turned on via the divided square wave, only half of the AC signal is passed. This is for the xo version.The transistor is basically a switch. Thanks to reading the Stomboxology article. Ecollins12 wrote:OK, I have figured it out.








Bass microsynth mod