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    How to use CV to change slices?

    I am trying to use a Bastl Popcorn to sequence which slice is being triggered, but I cannot seem to get it to line up in a logical manner. I am using 0-5v as the range on each step's cv, but it either doesn't change the slice, or it will skip a couple slices and play back in an odd manner. I guess my question is, what is the Volt/Slice?
  • Answer selected by Lucas at 12-31-2022, 10:19 AM.

    Pads are "normalized" to their corresponding input for gates. So if you want a slicer on Pad 1, be sure to feed your gates into input 1. Double check that Input 1 is set to Gate under the Tools menu. While you're in the Tools menu, choose which input you'd like for 1V/Oct and set that input to CV, in this scenario lets use Input 2. Next go into the Slicer Pad settings, under the Pos menu, head down to Slice and then press the right arrow, set the Mod source to EXT2 and enable the 1V/Oct settings. You're all set.

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      #2
      Please always share your firmware version - as a number. There is no set volt per Slice. However, if you share the firmware version and your settings, we can likely help.

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        #3
        I haven't looked into this yet, but it would make a lot of sense for Slice modulation to follow V/Oct, with one semitone per slice (12 slices per volt) if it doesn't already.

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          #4
          I’m using firmware 2.1.1
          basically using one channel for gate to trigger it, one for cv, and inputting cv at 100% amount

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          • Steve
            Steve commented
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            First, if you want v/oct be sure to set it that way in the mod assignment - as opposed to 100%

          #5
          Pads are "normalized" to their corresponding input for gates. So if you want a slicer on Pad 1, be sure to feed your gates into input 1. Double check that Input 1 is set to Gate under the Tools menu. While you're in the Tools menu, choose which input you'd like for 1V/Oct and set that input to CV, in this scenario lets use Input 2. Next go into the Slicer Pad settings, under the Pos menu, head down to Slice and then press the right arrow, set the Mod source to EXT2 and enable the 1V/Oct settings. You're all set.

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