Hi everyone,
I’m using a tsunami super wav trigger to play tracks one after the others by triggering the “Next” function for a range of track.
I would want to use the “Previous” function, with another trigger, to play the track before the track that is currently playing in the same range : “next” play track 1, then “next” play track 2, then “previous” back to play track 1.
But the behavior of “previous” is to play first the last track in the range, not the track before the one that is currently playing, then go down.
Does anybody a way to use “previous” in another way?
Thanks a lot !
Hi, and thanks for your answer.
I’m actually using the Nutella Tsunami by Tesseract Modular , wich is a eurorack conversion of the Tsunami. The way its build doesn’t allow access to the arm processor, so I can’t be sure wich version I’m using, but the module’s maker told me it’s the original 32 voices. And I’m using the 32 voices firmware, and except for this “previous” behaviour, everything seems to be working fine (I guess if I’d use the 32 voices firmware with the 25 voices version of the Tsunami I wouldn’t have any sound?).
And from the Robertsonics manual : ““Previous” plays the previous track in the specified range, starting with the highest track and
wrapping back to that track after playing the lowest track in the range.”
So it’s not exactly clear that it’s not the normal behaviour that “previous” first play the last track in the range.
I should precise that I’m using the stereo firmware, and I untick Polyphonic in the configurator (when I keep Polyphonic, the Tsunami play the last track in the range in addition to the track that is currently playing. Without Polyphonic, the track playing stops as excepted, but the last track in range play instead of the previous track…)
If it’s the original Tsunami, it won’t say “Qwiic” on it and it won’t have a Qwiic connector. Please confirm whether it’s the original or Qwiic. They use different firmware.
Looking at the firmware, and I’m now reminded that each trigger has it’s own “current” track, which defaults (on reset) to the first track in the range for that trigger. This is necessary because each trigger has it’s own range, which is usually different than the range of other triggers. So, even though you specify the same range for the “Next” and “Previous” triggers, they each maintain their own “current” track. The first time you activate “Previous” it will wrap back to the last track in the range for that trigger, regardless of what you’ve done with the “Next” trigger. They are independent.
I’m not sure that’s the best solution, but it’s a result of each trigger being able to have different ranges.
Ok I understand. So this is normal behaviour.
If by any chance one day you develop a firmware with a previous trigger based on output number (to go back to the previous track that is currently playing on a specific output), and not on range track, just let me know ! For now I’ll find my way around.
Thanks again for taking the time to answer me.
Have a nice day !