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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @Natan
      last edited by

      @Natan said in LFO Sync Speeds - make slower:

      latest Layout doesn't export Instruments

      Yes it does

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      • NatanN
        Natan @d.healey
        last edited by

        @d-healey Going to build now
        Just made the Changes on A version of New layout to check if Things going Good Here with temmpo Knob. πŸ»πŸ‘

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        • NatanN
          Natan
          last edited by Natan

          @DanH Excellent Job, Big up man on the new Half-speeds Tempos :)
          Clever move

          and I Added the 128 To The End of The lines on both Cpp and .h Codes,
          it showed up :folded_hands: πŸš€
          But the timing is not Correct

          Going to try This One and see if SpeedsUp πŸ€©πŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ
          tempoNames.add("1/128"); tempoFactors[HundredTwentyEighth] = 0.03125f;

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          • DanHD
            DanH @Natan
            last edited by

            @Natan good luck!

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            • NatanN
              Natan
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              @DanH This is Strange πŸ˜’ 1/128 Has no Effect, i Moved the line down, Below The 1/1 on both source codes, and arp still not picking it Up, it sounds like 1/64

              Any idea?

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              • DanHD
                DanH @Natan
                last edited by

                @Natan snippet?

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                • NatanN
                  Natan @DanH
                  last edited by

                  @DanH Dan, It's just a Sine wave genrator + An Arpeggiator In Midi.

                  The 1/128 Tempo Value Is There, But Hise won't Pick up the Speed.

                  I guess we Have Some Limitations on Speed Up, Or @Christoph-Hart Can give a Hint Here

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                  • NatanN
                    Natan
                    last edited by

                    On master It Located Here:
                    hi_core/hi_core/UtilityClasses.h

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                    • NatanN
                      Natan
                      last edited by

                      Okay, I Hacked the Arpeggiator, and Made the speed X2 Time Faster,
                      Now 1/32 is 1/64
                      But guess What?!!!

                      1/32 is The Highest Speed, and Hise wont Go To Uppers speeds, So 1/64 and 1/128 Has no effect πŸ˜’
                      @Christoph-Hart Could you please Help here πŸ‘
                      I really need My ARPEGGIATOR to go up to 1/128 😭

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @Natan
                        last edited by

                        @Natan Well. If you want to go into more granular territory for effect, I suppose you could do your own midi processor with a synth timer that can go incredibly fast... No need to force the arpeggiator into territory where its usefulness is probably ending and the experimental is starting!

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                        • DanHD
                          DanH @Natan
                          last edited by

                          @Natan I’m out but it should work. You’re probably doing something wrong. I’ll check when I’m back but more helpful if you can send the snippet

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                          • NatanN
                            Natan @DanH
                            last edited by

                            @DanH Thanks Dan, If you can Add 1/128 Or Even 1/256 Is Awesome, Not sure what's Wrong with my Changes,
                            Appreciate Your help mate πŸ‘

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @Natan
                              last edited by

                              @Natan send me your changes to the source code files

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                              • NatanN
                                Natan @DanH
                                last edited by Natan

                                @DanH Dan, I added the Below Lines

                                On MiscToolClasses.cpp

                                    tempoNames.add("32/1");          tempoFactors[ThirtyTwouple] = 128.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("16/1");     tempoFactors[Sixteenthuple] = 64.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("8/1");      tempoFactors[Octuple] = 32.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("4/1");      tempoFactors[Quadruple] = 16.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("2/1");      tempoFactors[Double] = 8.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/128");    tempoFactors[HundredTwentyEighth] = 0.03125f;  ///> THIS IS 1/128
                                    tempoNames.add("1/1");      tempoFactors[Whole] = 4.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/2D");         tempoFactors[HalfDuet] = 2.0f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/2");      tempoFactors[Half] = 2.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/2T");     tempoFactors[HalfTriplet] = 4.0f / 3.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/4D");         tempoFactors[QuarterDuet] = 1.0f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/4");      tempoFactors[Quarter] = 1.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/4T");     tempoFactors[QuarterTriplet] = 2.0f / 3.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/8D");         tempoFactors[EighthDuet] = 0.5f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/8");      tempoFactors[Eighth] = 0.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/8T");     tempoFactors[EighthTriplet] = 1.0f / 3.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/16D");    tempoFactors[SixteenthDuet] = 0.25f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/16");     tempoFactors[Sixteenth] = 0.25f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/16T");            tempoFactors[SixteenthTriplet] = 0.5f / 3.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/32D");    tempoFactors[ThirtyTwoDuet] = 0.125f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/32");     tempoFactors[ThirtyTwo] = 0.125f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/32T");    tempoFactors[ThirtyTwoTriplet] = 0.25f / 3.0f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/64D");    tempoFactors[SixtyForthDuet] = 0.125f * 0.5f * 1.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/64");     tempoFactors[SixtyForth] = 0.125f * 0.5f;
                                    tempoNames.add("1/64T");    tempoFactors[SixtyForthTriplet] = 0.125f / 3.0f;
                                

                                On MiscToolClasses.h

                                /** The note values. */
                                    enum Tempo
                                    {
                                                ThirtyTwouple = 0,
                                        Sixteenthuple,
                                        Octuple,
                                        Quadruple,
                                        Double,
                                        HundredTwentyEighth, ///> THIS IS 1/128
                                        Whole, ///< a whole note (1/1)
                                        HalfDuet, ///< a half note duole (1/2D)
                                        Half, ///< a half note (1/2)
                                        HalfTriplet, ///< a half triplet note (1/2T)
                                        QuarterDuet, ///< a quarter note duole (1/4D)
                                        Quarter, ///< a quarter note (1/4)
                                        QuarterTriplet, ///< a quarter triplet note (1/4T)
                                        EighthDuet, ///< a eight note duole (1/8D)
                                        Eighth, ///< a eighth note (1/8)
                                        EighthTriplet, ///< a eighth triplet note (1/8T)
                                        SixteenthDuet, ///< a sixteenth duole (1/16D)
                                        Sixteenth, ///< a sixteenth note (1/16)
                                        SixteenthTriplet, ///< a sixteenth triplet (1/16T)
                                        ThirtyTwoDuet, ///< a 32th duole (1/32D)
                                        ThirtyTwo, ///< a 32th note (1/32)
                                        ThirtyTwoTriplet, ///< a 32th triplet (1/32T)
                                        SixtyForthDuet, ///< a 64th duole (1/64D)
                                        SixtyForth, ///< a 64th note (1/64)
                                        SixtyForthTriplet, ///> a 64th triplet 1/64T)
                                
                                        numTempos
                                    };
                                
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                                • DanHD
                                  DanH
                                  last edited by

                                  @Natan thanks. It doesn’t make sense to put 128 below 1/1. Why don’t you put it at the end after 1/64t? And I would change the calculation to 0.125 * 0.25 and see if that works.
                                  Did you make sure you changed the knob value to reflect the new amount of values / tempos?

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                                  • NatanN
                                    Natan @DanH
                                    last edited by

                                    @DanH Dan,
                                    I tried that and placed it at the very end of list,
                                    It has no effect, or maybe my calculations are wrong.

                                    Thank you mate πŸ‘ looking gorward to your Try 🍻

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                                    • DanHD
                                      DanH @Natan
                                      last edited by

                                      @Natan did you try my calculation? Did the slower speeds work? I’m not sure I have time to try it today

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                                      • NatanN
                                        Natan @DanH
                                        last edited by

                                        @DanH Like This?

                                          tempoNames.add("1/128"); tempoFactors[HundredTwentyEighth] = 0.125f * 0.25f;
                                        
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                                        • NatanN
                                          Natan
                                          last edited by Natan

                                          @DanH @Christoph-Hart @ustk
                                          Nope, no glory here,
                                          I Guess Hise can Go over 1/64
                                          I guess there is A limitation wall on speeding up the Tempo

                                          2/1 as you Described works perfectly,
                                          and Please pay attention to 1/64 and 1/128
                                          Both sound the same :/

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                                          • NatanN
                                            Natan
                                            last edited by

                                            @DanH Dan, Mate have you seen The Video :up_arrow:

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