Creating velocity dependant gates by multiplying gate and velocity


#1

hello I have been working on some patches to run into a simple eurorack system... I'm still working on building up my eurorack so its just one module at the moment. I have been waiting on a mother 32 for ever. anyways I have been trouble creating triggers by multiplying the gate and velocity. perhaps this is a naive approach however it seems to work fine mono-phonically. however it does not seem to function in a polyphonic patch. heyoh.axp (1.0 KB)poly1chan.axs (6.0 KB) this version of the subpatch is working fine with just gates. here is the patch where i multiply polytriggersnotworking.axs (6.0 KB) gate and velocity. I am getting a trigger out of pa5 but not pa4. I thought perhaps the problem was with a the polyphonic midi ctr object but realized I was misunderstanding what that object was for and have replaced it with a monophonic midi input. if you decide to run these patches please turn your volume down. I created this patch to run into mutable instruments streams (dynamic gate processor) so its just straight Oscillation. @technobear I thought perhaps I was having trouble due to an object but now i think its something wrong with my patching.


#2

Trying to follow your intentions, not 100% sure here.

You're using "gpio/out/analog" in a polyphonic subpatch. This object is written with the assumption that there is only one instance of it.
(unlike audio/out/..., different audio output objects will mix together)

The solution: add two "patch/outlet f"'s to your poly subpatch, and move the "gpio/out/analog" object to the parent patch.


#3

Yes sorry the patch is a mess of weirdness. I probably should have cleaned it up first and just included one oscillator to simplify things. I will give this a try. Interestingly enough I was able to get two different gate signals coming out with this method however things broke down when I tried to change them to triggers by multiplying the velocity. The outlets is a great
Idea as I will be able to monitor the signals with a display object to see what going on and make sure I'm sending out the right signals. I will not be able to work on this for the next week however once I have everything set up I will share a video. I am essentially using the axoloti as 2 digital oscillators and gate/trigger cv to send into mutable instruments streams. This allows all sorts of interesting combinations with envelope following and vactrol simulation that I would struggle to come up with a patch for. I am really excited about combining the digital and analog realms. Thanks everyone for their patience, axoloti has pushed me into new realms of learning.