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Send audio Ramp to Flexor from Renoise
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 1:54 pm
by ChristianB
Hi
Sending audio Ramp to Flexor
I manage that from Cubase : one cycle ramp on each bar and it work!
So I did bounce that ramp to a file : 120bpm_1Bar
load it in Renoise in the sample player = not working
Then in a sampler : Bliss, Independence, Falcon = not working
Any body any ideas ?
Thanks
Re: Send audio Ramp to Flexor from Renoise
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:35 am
by roy thinnes
controlling Modular sequencers externally (by sending a Ramp signal from your DAW) works quite perfect.
Give the Ramp signal a specified Asio output, connect it to Modular, and you're good to go (but be careful not to connect it to the audio mixer, otherwise you'll ruin your headphones/speakers).
Depending on your DAW, you'll probably have to check what time stretch method is most appropriate to have a tight rhythm.
If nothing is happening on the Modular side you have a connection problem (check the Modular input signal with a ValMeter module).
Re: Send audio Ramp to Flexor from Renoise
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 4:51 pm
by ChristianB
HI Roy
It is perfect I agree !!!
But
Renoise is refusing to send it properly.... Cubase fine, Samplitude fine, etc
I'm starting a project and Renoise is the best for doing the job... but no Ramp
Re: Send audio Ramp to Flexor from Renoise
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 6:29 pm
by jksuperstar
Do you see the waveform properly? Maybe in saving the ramp as wave, something is bad.
You can generate a sawtooth wave, use a simple LFO, or synth to send the audio ramp, just tune it to 2Hz for 120bpm and capture the wave again.
Re: Send audio Ramp to Flexor from Renoise
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 4:22 pm
by ChristianB
I just got back to that project yesterday
And... After spending couple of hours trying this and that,
I found that in Renoise on the Master track, the DC filter check box was tick !!!!!
I felt stupid
but then I was surprise that the DC offset is apply to all outputs not just the master.
Happy Renoise user now!!! I got an audio Ramp to MODular IV, from 30 to 999 bpm without having to change anything !
Cheers