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Scope device files created using the Scope SDK

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kind of little documentation, as always.... :smile:

Device looks like a MIDI controller envelope generator with envelope looping, triggered by MIDI keys. Which would be extremely cool!!!! Except for the fact that I can't get the thing to work :sad:, I did some tweaking with a MIDI monitor capturing the output of this device, but nothing showed up.... what's the MIDI note text field (ie A#4) do? What does the number below that field mean? Does a need a specific MIDI channel to work on? What's the far-right switch for? Or to summarize: some explanation please!
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Im guessing here from normal scope controls and so on I am actually at work :smile:

the number under the key is the midi number it coresponds to.

you probably have to right click on the slider and assign a midi controller to it. AND play the note on the first control for it to do anything. it is good because you can "play" several of them on the keyboard.

Its not an ADSR despite its name, it is one of those looping time/value envelopes.

the button..loop on/off? or maybe invert.
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j9k, help me out, I wanna play!
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OK i just tried it. that is what you do. assign a midi controller to the slider and the same one to your control on your synth.

it works just the same as the FOAM, but it needs a midi note in to trigger.

It only works on the note selected though.
so you cant really use it with synths, but it would also work with other things with a midi input (like effects in a midiiser)

I cant quite figure out what the button that changes color does, something to do with envelope looping. and the other button ..it does not do anything as far as i can see.

this could be very handy for things that need aditional modulation
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I have just ONE thing to say : WHOAH ! Excellent ! I asked for one 4 or 5 month ago on the CW forum and I just found it yesterday. Exactly what I wished !

MERCI !
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What is the exact purpose of this device? The explanations seem insufficient for my brainy brain...
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Post by ernest@303.nu »

j9k, thanks 4 this! Really useful device.

Can you make a version that DOES react to a range of MIDI-notes except for just one note (possibly setting the low-hi key from the device).
Especially some kind of key-tracking (positive or negative) would make it KiLLeR!!! Imagine using EQ-envelopes on synths, etc etc etc etc....

O yeah and of course a MIDI-channel selector
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Post by drawpast »

Thanks for another great device.
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Post by ernest@303.nu »

just a reminder: a key-tracking version of this device would be awesome!!! :smile:
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