The first units have been sent today!

Hope that helps clear up the issue of assigning operators to be carriers or modulators smile

Lazerbeat wrote:

Yes, I don't have it in front of me but there is a dial on the strip which allows you to select the algorithm, if you look back up thread a little, little-scale posted a PDF manual which shows all the algorithm numbers.

Carriers are shown in the darker shading. Modulators are shown as white.

Absolutely! I'll be emailing everyone individually once your particular unit has been tested and shipped heart

Thanks for your patience, everyone!

DUNGEONMASTER wrote:

does the interface support op carriers? i cant find anything like it on the channel strip.

I am not quite following this question, can you please rephrase it?

First 10 units have been soldered up. Just need to test them, and then they will ship on Monday!

Next 10 will ship on Thursday.

e.s.c. wrote:
little-scale wrote:

Can you describe to me in which situation this might be useful (considering it is a USB connection)?

my situation: im going to be using it with a kenton usb midi host, and have my yamaha cs01 locked in on channel 1 (though id prefer channels 7-16 if possible, but tbh any situation will give me overlapping channels at this point wink)

OK, so this is exactly the sort of situation I was anticipating with my question smile

I will look into it, and see what I can do.

Not a problem at all! smile

Ant it's not an idiot question - these setups CAN be confusing and not at all obvious.

It's a USB connection - mGB would have its own USB connection that is completely separate from GenMDM.

With GenMDM you would choose the GenMDM USB MIDI device as an output device. Channel 1- 10 are used.

At the same time, you can also connect mGB to a USB <----> MIDI interface, and use MIDI channels 1 - 4.

PULSELOOPER wrote:

I was wondering... is there a way to re-route the genmdm midi channels? For example, using 5-15 midi channels for FM/PSG instead of 1-10?

Can you describe to me in which situation this might be useful (considering it is a USB connection)?

i hate my voice neutral

love that track btw sean!

Rei Yano wrote:

how about.... idk. make a quick track or loop in 15 min tongue just so we could see your process? I am still learning ableton so maybe I could learn a trick or two.

Sure - sort of like a workflow example? Hmm nice idea...

naff how? anything you would like me to fix?