Friday, 18 February 2011

Isotonik 7 - B3ta Update

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Ok so now two scenes are nearing completion...

Loop3r:
1, Set a 1, 2 or 4 bar on a clip
2, Move it forwards or backwards by a bar or by it's length
3, Double or halve it by moving the start or end loop point
4, Using the fader reduce it in size by moving the end point, quantized to a movement per 1/8th of a beat and will always move the end point to an 1/8th of a bar resolution....
5, Visual indication of the looping status of the playing clip on the APC40 Green = Clip set to loop but not yet in loop brace, Orange = Set to Loop and currently in loop brace, Red = Set to Loop but playing position has past loop end point and so clip will just end!

Eff3cts:
1, A 2 bar Slicer allowing you to capture slices in 1/8ths and playing them back Glitch style reducing the size of the slice using a fader
2, A G8ter effect synced to the size of the Slice
3, Turntable Reverse, the speed controlled by a fader
4, Turntable Brake, lenght of slow down controlled by the fader
5, Hold button, which turns the Slic3r buttons into toggles rather than the standard momentary...

In addition added to the encoders:

1, Reset Quantize, the ability for the user to set the reset functionality to only hit the dials it controls on a quantized basis...

Obviously more to come, the finished version will ba available to all subscribers of the Isotonik M4ster Template....

Any questions fire away!

Cheers
D

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi!

Is this device strictly for use with APC40 or is it possible to map it to whatever you want?

Darren E Cowley said...

It maps internally to the APC40 so it would be impossible to midi map it, the modul4r series is designed for any controller though...

Much of which will be updated when i've finished this project!

Cheers
D