Left of that is an arbitrary level/output grid you can just drag a finger around. The 14 bit resolution with portamento actually sounds pretty dang smooth on the FH-1 outs, but these approaches really allow the FH-1 to shoot off and stutter voltage controlled analog functions right there in the modular. It also was a blast triggering and controlling Maths hitting an oscillator. Super fun and a new thing for me to wrap my head around. I've tested it with the 4MS PQLFO and it's a really cool way to ping and reset those Pingable LFO's. There is also to the right an even smaller strum array for 1-4 that lends it's self to VERY fast strumming. The real focus is on Outputs 1-4 and they are color coded to correspond to the 4MS channels (like on my 4MS Pingable Quad LFO.) In the top left and middle you can two hand control those four channels in mixes and picks back and forth using a smooth slide or gate strum. It gives several, finger sized sliders and strums and multi pads to access the 8 output channels. I also put together a general FH-1 Out Channel controller page. first time I've ever done it (before I have with the Mbrane 11 but today I strummed my modular for the first time and was at it for 40 minutes trying applications and techniques). It's a fun way to play a modular for sure. You can strum gates at very high rates back and forth. Tested the strumming and the FH-1 really responds to it nicely. There will be a page like this for sequencer A and B.Ĭolor is a bit off on this photo for some reason, but you get the idea. There is a similar strum bar on the lower left to use for what ever going out output #8. So you will be stepping and strumming through the sequence manually with this. My intention there is to patch that out (#7 on the FH-1) to the X in on the FH-1. It also has a few controls for LFO and unused faders/outs when using just one sequence.Īt the bottom right is a strum bar that just outputs a high gate at the speed as you touch or strum back and forth. Today I put together the Sequencer page for TouchOSC/FH-1. I'll post video and more images as it progresses. When it's done it free to use for any who would like it emailed out. or just alternate the buttons with high and low logic (CV levels). For this though, I think I'll have to somehow set the buttons to send a trigger (or just a high CV level) out of output 8 and zero it back down when released. The strum bar is just a whole bunch of tall, skinny buttons that send a midi note on. I got a similar control working quite effectively on a TouchOSC editor I made for the Jomox Mbrane11. I also want to make a "strum bar" at the bottom of some pages to manually, rapidly use output 8 to send input triggers to input X. I'm also going to make a few pages for the 2 sequencers, and another page or more of mixed functions, or simplified controls strategically grouped. Any thing I am missing relevent to LFO so far? This is 1 of 2 pages that will control the LFO's (this is for LFO 1-4). Here is the first page of an editor/controller I'm making in TouchOSC for the FH-1. Thanks all for support and ideas and watching. Again, thank you, OS, for the incredible instruments. Lot's of fun diving deeply into the FH-1. One continuous improve.Īgain, another demo video has evolved further than I expected, so if you dig it show it around, even just for any occasional musical grooviness. Video: FH-1 driving CV lighting and modular synth. Send me your email address for your free copy.
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