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Feature Request: V/Oct transpose #12

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catkins opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #13
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Feature Request: V/Oct transpose #12

catkins opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #13

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@catkins
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catkins commented Sep 23, 2021

I'm just getting set up with my CV Thing, and as far as I can tell, the only ways to do transposition of V/Oct on the unit is to offset the input CV (eg. with a precision adder or other offset module) or to use the MIDI range feature.

Whilst the midi range feature definitely works, it could be nice to explicitly add a menu item when in the V/Oct modes that expresses it in terms of semitones/octaves, and having the transposed notes reflected in the monitor display.

I'm also happy to have a bash at implementing this if you welcome contributions.

@xustafu
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xustafu commented Sep 23, 2021

Hey!
Contributions are always welcome :)

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catkins commented Sep 24, 2021

Excellent. After a bit of fiddling around I've got the VSCode config and Makefile setup properly for my Mac - I hate using Teensyduino, I need my squiggly lines!

I'll have a bash tomorrow if I get some time.

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catkins commented Sep 26, 2021

@xustafu see #13

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xustafu commented Oct 16, 2021

Sorry for the delayed answer!!! hope to be testing this one on monday. In the meantime, and for organization purposes, do you mind doing the request to be merged to Transpose branch?

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