Hey all,
Wanted to see if this was a known bug or if my instrument is having an issue.
When binaural mode is off (which i am using more of these days) I am noticing that many mod destinations respond strangely to ENV1, where ENV 1 will only trigger every other key press. There was a topic about this specifically with pulsewidth which sounds like was a bug that got fixed, but i can confirm that a number of other destinations exhibit this behavior, including xmod, lfo 1 speed, resonance. It seems like this only happens for mods assigned in the matrix, not for things that can be controlled directly on the panel (pitch or filter for example)
Unfortunately, this means that when binaural mode is off ENV 1 becomes much less powerful. Can anyone let me know if my unit is messed up, or if this is a known bug?
Some destinations have only a mono channel. For example resonance does not have a L and R destination. That means that for some matrix mappings, one needs to put Binaural ON (6voices) for expected behaviour. Unfortunately this is an analogue limitation in some cases on the super 6, there are some others destinations that might reasonably be tweaked to be 12 voice later. Super 8 and Gemini do not have this restriction, and all modulations are 16/20 voice unique. For reference pitch, filter, PWM, amp, HPF, ENV depth are all 12 voice as are LFO2 rate
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That being the case, could you please clarify whether the following behaviour I found on the Super 8 is a bug or not?:
When binaural is off and I map “note” to LFO 1 rate via the mod matrix buttons, playing 4/5-note chords will sometimes force the LFO speed of the lowest note to play at the speed of one of the higher notes.
Here it appears the LFO is being shared between two voices. Or the LFO allocation is acting strangely; presumably for any given note number in my example, the LFO should always play at the same speed each time that note is played (in the absence of any further modulation upon the LFO rate).