Note Feedback
- AdrianGroty
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2019 5:42 pm
Note Feedback
Is there a way to trigger a note on a multisynth, send it through a delay module, and then have the delayed note retrigger the original multisynth?
Re: Note Feedback
Not built-in, but you can play tricks with MIDI routing and achieve that. Just be careful with MIDI feedback, I just crashed the MIDI server process associated with SunVox and had to restart SunVox with this experiment. MIDI in = never is your friend.
This is what I tried:
Module 01: FM (or whatever generator you want), MIDI in = never
02: MultiSynth, MIDI in = always
03: Delay, Delay L = 1, Delay unit = tick, MIDI in = never
04: MultiSynth, transpose = 1, random pitch = 2000, MIDI in = never
05: MultiSynth, MIDI in = never, MIDI out = SunVox
Connections:
02 -> 01 -> Output
02 -> 03 -> 04 -> 05
Then when triggering 02, you get some wildness...
This is what I tried:
Module 01: FM (or whatever generator you want), MIDI in = never
02: MultiSynth, MIDI in = always
03: Delay, Delay L = 1, Delay unit = tick, MIDI in = never
04: MultiSynth, transpose = 1, random pitch = 2000, MIDI in = never
05: MultiSynth, MIDI in = never, MIDI out = SunVox
Connections:
02 -> 01 -> Output
02 -> 03 -> 04 -> 05
Then when triggering 02, you get some wildness...
- AdrianGroty
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2019 5:42 pm
Re: Note Feedback
Thanks! I was afraid it would come down to rerouting MIDI outside of SunVox, for which I have not found a software solution on Android. Time to bring this rat's nest into physical reality!