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lukas412

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  1. It got me around to thinking - it would be cool if I could jam like this on a track (say a basic kick, snare, hat pattern) and record this output to another MIDI track.

    In any case, the MIDI records perfectly into a DAW  - an easy way to make lots of interesting MIDI patterns from a simple one very quickly.

    :thumbsup:

     

    This is a feature I have really wanted. I have even used another sequencer to dub down tracks like this. I did request this at one time but I can't remember what came of it. Maybe with enough requests we can nudge TK into looking into this again.

     

    Luke

  2. Interesting, this is working perfect for me with the Camera Connection Kit. Barely any setup at all when I plug the sequencer directly into the ipad. Select a port in the lemur setup and assign a port to the blm in sequencer and its working. Was working fine for me over wifi with lemur daemon as well but I havent tried that in  while. Ill check it when i have more time. I'm using an ipad air with the lastes ios and lemur.

     

    Luke

  3. I am using patterns too, but I limit one 'track' per session. I use an octatrack to sample a loop (transition trick), then switch sessions on the mbseq and multi's on any gear being sequenced. Then I can work the parts from the new track into the loop I have going on the OT.

     

    That being said I am always trying new workflows with the mbseq. There is a lot of depth and many ways to structure things. I recommend trying anything and everything you can come up with. The amount of variation you can get on a pattern with the direction page alone is mind blowing. It's endless.

  4. Are you slaving the sequencer to something else? If that is the case, then this is a really awesome feature the mb has. If the sequencer is slaving and you hit stop, then hit start again it will start up on the next bar and be in time with the master. This lets you stop it and restart without resetting your master clock.

     

    Luke

  5. As far as I know you can not change this from the panel, but don't worry. You don't need to compile or anything like that. If you remove your sd card and put it in a computer you will find a file in the root called  MBSEQ_HW.V4

     

    Right around line 14 you should see MIDI_REMOTE_KEY 

     

    Make sure that is set to 0, put the sd card back in your seq and restart it if its still on.

     

    Enjoy,

     

    Luke

  6. Thanks TK, output below:

     

    [92520.937] Loading session Maschine
    [92520.938] [uIP_TASK] IP address: 192.168.1.180
    [92520.938] [uIP_TASK] Netmask: 255.255.255.0
    [92520.940] [uIP_TASK] Default Router (Gateway): 192.168.1.1
     
    [92545.267] network
    [92545.262] Ethernet cable connected: no
    [92545.263] Ethernet MAC address: 00:5F:00:00:00:D4
    [92545.263] Ethernet services running: yes
    [92545.264] DHCP: disabled
    [92545.264] IP address: 192.168.1.180
    [92545.265] Netmask: 255.255.255.0
    [92545.265] Default Router (Gateway): 192.168.1.1
    [92545.266] OSC1 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
    [92545.267] OSC1 Remote port: 8001
    [92545.267] OSC1 Local port: 8000
    [92545.268] OSC1 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
    [92545.268] OSC2 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
    [92545.269] OSC2 Remote port: 8001
    [92545.269] OSC2 Local port: 8000
    [92545.270] OSC2 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
    [92545.271] OSC3 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
    [92545.271] OSC3 Remote port: 8000
    [92545.272] OSC3 Local port: 8000
    [92545.272] OSC3 Transfer Mode: 1 - Text Msg (Integer)  
    [92545.273] OSC4 Remote address: 192.168.1.101
    [92545.273] OSC4 Remote port: 8001
    [92545.274] OSC4 Local port: 8000
    [92545.275] OSC4 Transfer Mode: 0 - MIDI Messages       
    [92545.275] UDP Monitor: verbose level #0
  7. So lately my sequencer has been crashing very intermittently and I can not reliably reproduce it. Every once in a while Ill be editing the port on a track and I will hit OSC4 and the machine will freeze, and nothing will fix it except a reboot. No error message. I can not make this happen when I try to reproduce. I have no ethernet cable hooked up. Also I am not positive that it is just OSC4 that causes or just a coincidence. I have no idea if its hardware or not. Any ideas where I can start?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Luke

     

  8. Attached a photo of my sequencer. Still not exactly sure how I am going to attach the jacks. I know the trigger outs need a 3.3v - 5v level shifter to trigger eurorack and most modulars. Can't remember if the gates need that too.There is some info on that here: http://ucapps.de/midibox_seq_manual_hw.html

     

    Shawn is a good friend of mine. He actually gave me that casio midi splitter you can see in the pic. Shawn and I have played together a bunch. Here is a tune we did together. http://goo.gl/OJTBY1

     

    Luke

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  9. Is it currently possible to copy/paste a single layer of a track? If not is this feasible? Use case, create a melody, span it across multiple patterns. change the melody across patterns. then add some cc modulation to one pattern, I want to copy just that cc layer to all of the different patterns without screwing up my melody changes.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Luke

  10. So I am trying to connect my mbseq with lpc17 core to my network and I am having some issues. I get the following error in mios studio. The error continuously repeats.

     

    [9653.302] [EMAC_ReadPacket] ERROR during receive:
    [9653.302] [network_device_read] - Multicast Frame
    [9653.304] [network_device_read] - Broadcast Frame
    [9653.304] [network_device_read] - CRC Error in Frame
    [9653.304] [network_device_read] - Symbol Error from PHY
    [9653.306] [network_device_read] - Range error(exceeded max size)
    [9653.306] [network_device_read] - last Fragment in Frame
     
    Any ideas?
     
    Thanks,
     
    Luke
     
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