Mike Olson
Mike Olson
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Polyrhythms
Polyrhythms on Synthesizers.com TB22++
Two Q179's are used as 4-step sequencers. Both drive the same VCO. The first is the melody and the second transposes the melody. Since both sequencers are running with different rhythms, the melody evolves over time.
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Видео

Korg Minilogue ARP Sequencing
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
A tutorial on a unique method for using the Sequencer in Conjunction with the Arpeggiator to create long, complex sequences. Includes a detailed analysis of a 44-note sequence. Time Stamps 0:08 Opening 44-note Sequence 0:51 ARP Sequencing 1:09 10 Note Sequence 2:00 Gate Time Explanation 3:10 ARP Timing 4:02 Note Order Matters 5:18 One Step Sequence 6:16 Changing Sequencer Resolution 7:09 8,7,6,...
MS2000 Chord Sequences
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 года назад
A tutorial on how to create 4-note chord sequences using the MOD sequencer and DUAL Timbre mode. Time Stamps 0:00 Introduction 1:04 How to Program Notes 3:32 Synthesizer settings for the demo 6:10 Mod Sequencer Settings 7:51 Arpeggiator Settings 8:46 Programming the Chords 11:39 Playing the Chord Sequence 12:07 Transposing the Chord Sequence 12:30 8-note Chords! 13:27 Arpeggiating the Chord Seq...
MS2000 Mod Sequencer
Просмотров 10 тыс.5 лет назад
Tutorial of Korg MS2000 Mod Sequencer Time stamps 0:26 Settings for Tutorial 2:56 Built-in Keyboard 3:15 Mod Sequencer doesn't produce Gates 7:10 Mod Sequencer Destinations 8:51 Mod Sequencer is "Relative" Control 9:50 Mod Sequencer Arpeggiator 11:24 Polyrhythms 13:06 Key Sync Mode 14:50 Mod Sequencer Resolution ≠ Arpeggiator Resolution 18:39 Smooth vs. Step 19:32 Step Length Here is the Step L...
Very Long Sequences using four Q179 Envelope ++ modules
Просмотров 4155 лет назад
Combining the outputs of 4 Q179 envelope generators in the sequencer mode, along with the Q173 Gate Math module allows us to create unique and very long sequences.
Q179 Envelope++ as an Oscillator
Просмотров 1346 лет назад
Using the Sequence mode and the 1V/oct speed control to produce audio waveforms
Korg SQ-1 Undocumented Features
Просмотров 93 тыс.6 лет назад
Undocumented and poorly documented features are shown. Including CV behavior in different modes, sustained notes of different lengths and rests.
Korg SQ-1 sequences longer than 16 notes
Просмотров 48 тыс.6 лет назад
Utilize the Chan A and Chan B outputs together to make sequences up to 56 steps long
Modifying the Q109 Envelope Generator Waveform
Просмотров 1807 лет назад
With the aid of the Q108 amplifier and Q130 Clipper/Rectifier, I demonstrate how to shape the attack phase of the Q109 and add a “Hold” Segment to the profile.
Saving and recalling Favorites on Korg Minilogue
Просмотров 28 тыс.8 лет назад
Demonstration of the procedure for Saving and Recalling Favorites
Managing Restrictions on the IPad
Просмотров 848 лет назад
Learn how to restrict access on your iPad. Protect your children from unwanted content and limit their experience to what YOU deem appropriate.
Private Browsing in Safari on iPad
Просмотров 28 тыс.8 лет назад
This quick tip shows you how to open Private Tabs in Safari on the iPad
Managing Tabs in Safari on iPad
Просмотров 17 тыс.8 лет назад
Here is a quick tip that shows you how to view, close and select tabs in the Safari Web Browser on the iPad
How to Create Multiple Tabs in Safari on iPad
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.8 лет назад
Make your Browsing and Searching simpler with this simple tip
How to Randomize a Sequence
Просмотров 2068 лет назад
The synthesizers.com modular is driven by a Korg SQ-10 sequencer with the note order randomized
Velocity Envelope Generator
Просмотров 6588 лет назад
Velocity Envelope Generator
Delayed Trigger Patch
Просмотров 1718 лет назад
Delayed Trigger Patch
HardSyncDemo
Просмотров 3528 лет назад
HardSyncDemo

Комментарии

  • @kurisuchiinathecrocodile333
    @kurisuchiinathecrocodile333 10 дней назад

    is it possible to achieve ratcheting? like in berlin school music

  • @GullySyde28
    @GullySyde28 10 дней назад

    Korg❤

  • @YUGRAMAN
    @YUGRAMAN 13 дней назад

    Спасибо вам большое 🎉

  • @chadmwest
    @chadmwest 15 дней назад

    This was great, thanks!

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 14 дней назад

      @@chadmwest thanks for watching!

  • @christianpriebe6442
    @christianpriebe6442 22 дня назад

    Hi! great video! Do you know if there is any way to use step length to mimic the functionality of the "step arpeggiator" of the M Microkorg, where each of the eight steps can be turned on and off using the eight buttons, to produce rhythms other than a straight quarter note pattern? also, I don't use facebook, could you make that chart available elsewhere, or just copy and paste it here? Thanks so much!!

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 21 день назад

      Thank you for watching the video and it is a great question. I don’t have a MicroKorg, but did research the arpeggiator and its unique ability to turn on/off steps which results in no GATE signal being sent for the OFF steps. In my video I point out that one of the biggest misunderstandings that I had about the Mod Sequencer was that it does NOT produce gates. I also show that the arpeggiator DOES produce gates. The MS2000 arpeggiator does not have the capability of the MicroKorg, a design choice that Korg made. Regarding using the Step Length to simulate the MicroKorg arpeggiator functionality, there is really no way to use that feature to turn off gates. What you can do though is modulate something that would have the effect of muting the sound for particular steps. For example, the Amplifier can be modulated by the Mod Sequencer and therefore setting steps in the sequence to set the Amplifier to 0, would mute that particular step. Another example would be to set the Sustain Level of EG2 to zero for particular steps. You would need to experiment here as there are a lot of factors affecting the sound coming out for a particular patch. Finally, if you watch one of my other videos on the Korg SQ-1 titled ‘undocumented features’ you’ll see examples of exactly what you are proposing. Using the MIDI output of the Korg SQ-1 with gates turned off for specific steps will produce the same effect as the MicroKorg. One key difference is that you must program the notes into the SQ-1 that you want to hear, whereas the MicroKorg arpeggiator selects notes based on which keys you are holding down.

  • @AC-ec2yr
    @AC-ec2yr 2 месяца назад

    U stupid how do you save the tabs all of them

  • @HiGlowie
    @HiGlowie 2 месяца назад

    Does the MS2000 have external audio? If so, would you only be able to affect the external audio with the filter and delay? Also, thank you for the MS2000 tutorials. I really enjoy this synth for several reasons. One is that it has a DWGS oscillator so you can get those Korg DW6000/8000 waveforms!

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 2 месяца назад

      It does. There are two audio inputs. They are at the oscillator input so they can go through the entire signal chain letting you use the MS2000 as an audio processing chain!

  • @debbie-tp3nm
    @debbie-tp3nm 4 месяца назад

    thank you! this is so helpful.

  • @trancodingertranscodinger387
    @trancodingertranscodinger387 5 месяцев назад

    Great tips. Thank you!

  • @panicrev555
    @panicrev555 5 месяцев назад

    Were manual writers on strike when Korg put out the SQ-1? lol! What a rabbit hole you've discovered.

  • @wante3202
    @wante3202 6 месяцев назад

    mmmm just lost my 3 hours making the perfect pad and following your instructions.. didn't help. Just turned it back again and its lost.

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 6 месяцев назад

      Wow, that’s terrible. Were you able to save the patch normally? My video is about assigning patches to Favorites, not saving patches. Selecting a Favorite merely recalls a stored patch by pressing only one button. It is a convenience feature really The manual describes how to save patches correctly. If you were able to save your patch normally, it should still be there. If you cannot save the patch for some reason, there could be a problem with your unit.

    • @wante3202
      @wante3202 6 месяцев назад

      thanks for the answer. It did save but as the original setting of that patch not the design i did. How do i save one i did? @@mikeolson7588

  • @synthetic_paul
    @synthetic_paul 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks, man.

  • @benh8153
    @benh8153 7 месяцев назад

    I know this video is pretty old, but I was wondering if you could help me out. I followed the steps for creating the short 4 step sequence, and for some reason it’s only playing the first note of my chord rather than the entire thing before moving to the next step. Any idea how to fix?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching the video. As mentioned in the description, be sure that the Arpeggiator is in the Manual 1 mode. Also make sure to hold SHIFT while pressing the Sequence button (to get key triggering). The other important thing is that when you enter the chords to record them, make sure and hold down all of the notes together. If you put in one at a time, you’ll end up with a 1-note chord. You can test if the chords are correct by turning off the arpeggiator (by putting the synth in POLY mode) and then playing the sequence. You should get 4-note chords. If you don’t, then probably you need to re-enter them, holding all the keys of the chord together. Hope this helps.

  • @martinnonstatic7435
    @martinnonstatic7435 8 месяцев назад

    yip, helpfull and quite useful !! thx

  • @dianamiino7391
    @dianamiino7391 9 месяцев назад

    Yes this very simple yet versatile sequencer has a lot of undocumented features. Also, since its behavior is different between midi and cv/gate modes, you can use midi connection and still send cv controls to filter, envelope and so on. The only feature it lacks, is the ability to keep tempo when switching modes with the main knob: it restarts from the first note and usually loses the tempo, if you are not perfectly precise with your hand. I wish that Korg decide to release a firmware fix to allow the sq-1 to go on thru the sequence keeping tempo when switching the mode, as is in the volca series. Maybe soon ?? 🤔

  • @DragDealer
    @DragDealer 9 месяцев назад

    SLIDE! Not Sluuuu you weirdo 🤘🏻☺️

  • @ariiellagarde
    @ariiellagarde 11 месяцев назад

    would you happen to know if this is possible for the monologue aswell?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 11 месяцев назад

      I don’t have the Monologue myself, but a quick read of the User Manual and Quick Start Guide says nothing about saving Favorites. While you can clearly save your own patches following the procedure in the manual, there doesn’t seem to be a one-button method to recalling them as we see with Favorites on the Minilogue. Sorry.

    • @ariiellagarde
      @ariiellagarde 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeolson7588 Thanks man! no worries been wondering this for ages

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster 11 месяцев назад

    3:30 Completely logic....16 steps against (2x) 8 steps....Channel A only against A and B.

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 11 месяцев назад

      Good comments. Thanks for watching!

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster 11 месяцев назад

    Chromatic sadly has nothing to do with "quantisation"....Quantising is rhythm or better "grid" related...Chromatic is scale related.

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 11 месяцев назад

      From a technical standpoint, mapping any set of larger values to a smaller set is Quantization. I agree that in our DAW’s we quantize time (or beats). The SQ-1 does quantize it’s output voltage from a continuous range of voltage, to discreet values determined by the settings (either Oct/V or Hz/V). A Chromatic scale is a frequency relationship between pitches. In Western scales, the Chromatic scale is in semitones. Our synthesizers convert Quantized Voltages into Chromatic pitches.

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster 11 месяцев назад

    0:15 Analog AND digital, since it uses Midi too (if you want)

  • @theleastsignificantbit4794
    @theleastsignificantbit4794 11 месяцев назад

    Great sequencer and tutorial. KORG excels at poor documentation.

  • @trippypages7309
    @trippypages7309 11 месяцев назад

    👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿

  • @brent1977
    @brent1977 11 месяцев назад

    very cool!

  • @jonlastra729
    @jonlastra729 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Mike. How does one record a new sequence and play it back ? Thanks in advance

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 11 месяцев назад

      The Mod Sequencer does not ‘record’ notes you play, unlike many newer sequencers. Instead you program the notes (using the 16 knobs) as semitones relative to the key you are playing on the keyboard. Pressing a key on the keyboard starts the Mod Sequencer and releasing a key on the keyboard stops the Mod Sequencer (it will continue until the RELEASE phase of the Envelope Generator finishes). It may be easier to think of the Mod Sequencer more like an Envelope Generator or LFO in terms of it’s behavior.

    • @jonlastra729
      @jonlastra729 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikeolson7588 🤔 pretty confusing but I think I understand. Also I played the demo songs within the synth and noticed that there's multiple parts going simultaneously. Where are the drums ? Can't find them in the synth? Also how does one make a kick , snre , hi and synth sounds all at once ? Like a demo song. Also, I tried to make an init program right, I fiddled with the knobs to change the sound and make something I like. Where do I save that sound ? I see I can name it and write it in but there's no empty available banks? I have to write in the banks that have data in it ? For example I wrote over bank c08 . So now when I'm in play mode in the c bank I lost the original data that came with the hardware in c8 . Make sense ? Sorry for the multiple questions. Thanks in advance

  • @delmeteor717
    @delmeteor717 Год назад

    Can you run two midi devices on channel A and channel B with different midi settings ? A set to midi ch 1 and B set to midi ch 2.

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      I’m not sure I understand your question exactly. By default Chan A outputs on MIDI CH 1 and Chan B outputs on MIDI CH 2. You can change this with the Global Settings method. When in the Parallel Mode, Chan A will output to MIDI CH 1 and B will Go to MIDI CH 2. If you assign one synth to CH1 and the other to CH 2 you will get independent notes on each synth. You are limited to 8 steps for each channel. If you go into a mode that uses all 16 steps it will be output ONLY on CH 1. Not sure this answers your question or not, so feel free to elaborate.

    • @delmeteor717
      @delmeteor717 Год назад

      Thank You. Really appreciate your getting back and your excellent video.

  • @sonnyobrien
    @sonnyobrien Год назад

    Not exactly practical for composing

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      No argument there. This was more of a challenge video to see ‘how could I do this?’. With todays DAW’s it would obviously be much easier to just send MIDI data to the synthesizer. Thanks for watching.

    • @sonnyobrien
      @sonnyobrien Год назад

      @@mikeolson7588 well done love a good brain exercise of working within limitations of our synths to achieve somethings its not intended for

  • @glueball9511
    @glueball9511 Год назад

    is there a way to sum the 2 voltages without a module like your own?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      Great question. Not knowing what your gear is I cannot make a specific recommendation, but even a mixer is actually a voltage summer. If you have any modular equipment at all I’m sure there are plenty of utility modules that can perform this function. Many amplifiers with multiple DC inputs also sum voltages. From a technical perspective, to sum voltages accurately the input impedance of the summing circuit need to be high to prevent ‘pulling down’ the voltage outputs from the SQ-1 which would de-tune the summed CV’s.

  • @leewightman8619
    @leewightman8619 Год назад

    Will I be able to use one to sequence keyboards or does it have to be synths?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      Anything with a MIDI input (DIN or USB) can be sequenced.

  • @Fractalite
    @Fractalite Год назад

    Does the Sq-1 allow you to use the envelope for the VCA? It sounds terribly robotic haveing notes just on or off with no envelope .

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      You will typically use the GATE output from CHAN A and/or CHAN B to trigger an envelope generator in your synthesizer. That way you can get whatever effect you want.

  • @DieterBoels
    @DieterBoels Год назад

    Hi, I have a question. I'm thinking of buying this machine, but I was wondering and you seem to know the SQ1 very well. If I sync it to another machine with the 'sync in' connection where the other drum machine has sync triggers at 1/16 (compared to a measure on that drum machine) , can I somehow have faster speeds going out of the SQ1? From my understanding no, cause the SQ1 will move forward a step based on the input sync, so it can never go faster than what the input sync is doing, but I hope I'm wrong?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      Hi Dieter, if you want the SQ-1 to run faster than the clock on Sync In, then set the set the Sequencer step resolution (SEE FAQ on Korg website how to do this) to one of the x2 modes. It will run twice as fast as the input clock. You are correct in that Sync is a STEP control and not a speed control. Another idea is to use the GATE OUT of one channel of the SQ-1 as the sync TO your external drum machine (your drum machine will follow the SQ-1 gates as a clock). That way you can turn gates off on the SQ-1 to slow down the drum machine relative to the SQ-1. This is probably only useful if you are only using one channel of the SQ-1 for notes though. Assuming you are in the parallel mode with 8 steps from each channel, you could have the SQ-1 effectively running 8 times as fast as the drum machine (by having only one gate ON for the 8 steps). Using this technique you can get quite strange results when the number of gates that are on is not an even number, or are not evenly spaced!

  • @DJ-Lazy-Lodger
    @DJ-Lazy-Lodger Год назад

    to follow this like being sequenced with the range of what the modes have to do with our describability of them;-)

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      I would love to keep this comment here and yet honestly I don’t know what it means!

    • @DJ-Lazy-Lodger
      @DJ-Lazy-Lodger Год назад

      @@mikeolson7588 ITS about the Feeling to particate in the creative process. Even If your only listening.

  • @eastwoofer
    @eastwoofer Год назад

    This is the stupidest most complicated thong ever. I’ve owned the ms2000 for some time, and still have no understanding of this so-called mod sequencer. It’s probably very simple, but not really understood and explained poorly. Will turn to the manual when have time.

  • @brgolsen
    @brgolsen Год назад

    Great, nice work! Is it possible to program it as a normal chord memory module and control it by my foot controller Roland pk-5a? Right now Im using Behringer DM12 with good result, it have chord memory and 4 banks a b c d for it. But would be nice to use a smaler module in live situation :)

  • @lordvonzipstor5304
    @lordvonzipstor5304 Год назад

    Haha very funny man :)

  • @kammingaelijah3672
    @kammingaelijah3672 Год назад

    Anyone use one of these with a korg triton le ?

  • @torolavheldal1372
    @torolavheldal1372 Год назад

    Coming back to this again and again. So catchy! Love how you've put the modules to good use here. Very creative idea and execution 👍

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      Hey Tor! Thanks for the comment. I actually find myself going back to this video and just listening to the evolving melody because it’s just cool…

  • @bigdebbie6265
    @bigdebbie6265 Год назад

    Does any one know if you could do this with MS 20? And how? (I'm still new to modular and Korg MS 20 patch bay is pretty confusing). Thank you!

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      I have not tried this with the MS-20, though I do have an original one. The MS-20 has three locations in the patch bay that can be used to control VCO Frequency: “VCO 1+2 CV IN”, “Total”, “Freq”. The last two have intensity knobs under the FREQUENCY MODULATION knobs “MG/T.EXT” and “EG1/EXT”. To try this out I would run CVA from the SQ-1 into the “VCO 1+2 CV IN” and then CVB from the SQ-1 into the “FREQ” jack. Turn the “EG1/EXT” knob all the way and experiment to see what you get. For the original MS-20 the frequency control is Hz/Volt (not V/OCT) so you have to turn on the SQ-1 and hold a particular button combination to put it into Hz/Volt mode. The ‘manual’ describes how to do that.

  • @ivokosk6168
    @ivokosk6168 Год назад

    To save a favorite: hold shift + press and keep holding one of the voice buttons.To recall a favorite: hold shift + press one of the voice buttons.

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      ‘…until you see Saved to Favorites #x’

  • @lionbyte8049
    @lionbyte8049 Год назад

    Get a tripod for camera!

  • @returnofthenative
    @returnofthenative Год назад

    Excellent, thank you very much Mike. au

  • @edbestedits361
    @edbestedits361 Год назад

    I learned a lot with your video. The world of synths keeps getting bigger! Thanks so much for the effort

  • @sons7429
    @sons7429 Год назад

    I feel dumb

  • @eastwoofer
    @eastwoofer Год назад

    So this so-called 'mod sequencer' is really poorly explained everywhere, including here. What's skipped over, or maybe not depending what is happening, is the note entry for the individual steps. My basic question is simple: is this also just a normal sequencer and if so how do you input note data for each of the 16 steps? In other words, how do you set up the initial sequence you're going to modulate?

    • @eastwoofer
      @eastwoofer Год назад

      Also, can you enter individual note data off the keyboard for each individual step (on the keyboard version or with an external midi keyboard for the rack unit)?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 Год назад

      Hi Steve. First of all, thank you for watching the video and asking questions. Secondly, I fully appreciate that this is a confusing topic (as I mention at the beginning of the video) and that’s why I made the video in the first place. Don’t worry if this isn’t making sense right away. The problem I had, and maybe you are also having, is that I had an expectation that I would be programming NOTES into the sequencer. I thought the only purpose of a sequencer was to produce a specific pattern of notes. It turns out this is NOT the case, especially with the Mod Sequencer. The short answer is NO, you don’t enter notes (Like C, E#, F, A) and NO, you can’t use the keyboard or an external controller to enter note names. At 3:53 in the video I describe how Pitch values are entered. They are entered as semitones. AT 4:04 the display shows that sequence lane #1 (of the three available lanes) is modulating PITCH. At 4:11 I adjust the 16 knobs (some off camera to save time) to RELATIVE PITCH. Remember, the PITCH lane has a range of -24 to +24 SEMITONES. At 4:21 the display shows a particular step and the number of semitones that step is modulating. To understand why the PITCH lane is in semitones, is because it is modulating whatever the pitch is of the note you have pressed, BY the number of semitones of the mod sequencer. For example: Let’s say you want a 4-step sequence that plays C, D, E, D. To program this into the MOD SEQUENCER, you choose PITCH as the parameter you want to modify. Next, you turn the first 4 knobs of the sequencer to: 0,2,4,2. To get the sequence, you press the C key on the keyboard and the mod sequencer MODIFIES this pitch by first adding 0 semitones (doesn’t change the pitch), then +2 semitones which moves the C to D, then 4 semitones which moves the C to E, and then 2 semitones which moves the C to D. The resulting notes you hear when you hold down the C key are: C,D,E,D. Now, if you hold down the D key instead of the C key, you will get: D, E, F#, E. The MOD SEQUENCER is modulating the pitch of the key you press by the number of semitones of the particular step of the sequencer. In this way, the sequence is automatically TRANSPOSED simply by hitting a different key on the keyboard. Furthermore, you can play a chord, and the Mod Sequencer will transpose the entire chord for you! At 6:53 I mention that the Mod Sequencer is exactly what it says it is: A modulation Source. It is NOT a NOTE SOURCE. Because of this, at 7:35 in the video I mention that, as a result, the Mod Sequencer can not only modulate the pitch of notes, but a huge number of other things. Since there are 3 lanes in the Mod Sequencer, you can modulate three things simultaneously. Since there are two Timbres in the MS2000, you get an independent Mod Sequencer for each Timbre that can be totally different. If this is hard to understand still, just remember, the Mod Sequencer doesn’t know what NOTES are - it only knows what RELATIVE PITCH is (in semitones). I struggled to understand this myself as I was used to, as you may be, programming NOTES into a sequencer. The MS2000 doesn’t work that way (and many sequencers are like the MS2000). Nevertheless, many sequencers do allow you to program notes, sometimes using the keyboard. Because of this, it can be confusing at first to understand what the Mod Sequencer is doing and how to use it to get the note sequence you want. If you are willing, check out my other video where I show how to program chord sequences using the MS2000. This is quite a bit more complicated and relies on understand this video and what I’ve described. Thanks again for your comments and I hope you will come to understand the Mod Sequencer and exploit it’s many capabilities!

    • @eastwoofer
      @eastwoofer Год назад

      @@mikeolson7588 Thanks, I think I get it now, but in terms of korg's design I don't (yet anyhow) see the advantage of basing a sequence off relative pitch (difficult to compose initial sequence using semitones, and lord knows what you would do with that on the keys once programmed). Do very much appreciate you taking the time to explain.

  • @BenAngMusic
    @BenAngMusic Год назад

    This is brilliant. Thank you for working out the math.

  • @miguelbartelle6911
    @miguelbartelle6911 Год назад

    No whammy.. no whammy... STOP!!

  • @danobrien3292
    @danobrien3292 Год назад

    Well done, good exploration

  • @echoglyph
    @echoglyph Год назад

    Excellent tip. Opens up some fun possibilities. Employed this technique here: ruclips.net/video/bxYeuG_j-Ac/видео.html (Note the 56-step sequence that comes in about half-way through the track.) Thanks for sharing your SQ-1 knowledge with the world!

  • @nebuladus7850
    @nebuladus7850 Год назад

    This Awesome ✨️🎹✨️

  • @KRAFTWERK2K6
    @KRAFTWERK2K6 2 года назад

    I wonder if the designers of the Minilogue even had that feature in mind or if it just was the result of a happy little accident :)

  • @gumdlab7233
    @gumdlab7233 2 года назад

    Hi Mike! I have SQ-1 hooked to TD-3-MO and the gate just never closes to trigger new envelope, voltage changes but it is sliding slowly to zero volume... I had to insert one extra Gate ON slide OFF note, any chance you know why could this be?

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 2 года назад

      Hi, and thanks for watching the video. I took a quick look at the spec sheet for the TD-3-MO since I don’t have one. It looks like the Gate input is compatible with the SQ-1 Gate Output (which is almost 13V when ‘on’). I’d make sure the duty cycle isn’t set to 100% on the SQ-1. ‘Off’ = 0V, ‘On’ = 13V. The other thing you could try is hooking up via MIDI. Without your Bass synth, I unfortunately can’t experiment myself. I hope you work it out.

    • @gumdlab7233
      @gumdlab7233 2 года назад

      @@mikeolson7588 I thought I figured it out with factory reset but not... I will keep trying.... Noticed the same behaviour if I push the duty knob past 4o'clock, even without the slide... Thanks anyways for the videos and active participation!

    • @mikeolson7588
      @mikeolson7588 2 года назад

      @@gumdlab7233 also make sure its in the Positive Gate mode. Remember it supports both the 1V/oct mode and the Hz/V standard. The Hz/V is the old Korg standard and the gates are Ground instead if +5V.

    • @gumdlab7233
      @gumdlab7233 2 года назад

      just measured it with meter it is just solid 10v out of gate all the time with slide. the next active step/gate on with slide does not seem to drop it to 0 to restart the amp envelope.But maybe that is as designed and the synth is at fault...