Is there a way to change what i2c channel the sliders of the 16n come through as? I wanted to use both the Ansible and 16n as leaders to the ER-301, but for obvious reasons, don’t want competition between both of them.

Thanks!

i2c doesn’t really have channels, it has addresses, but regardless, that’s not the salient point here. The salient point is that multi-leader setups are strongly discouraged. You can only ever have one leader in an I2C setup. Given ER-301 always wants to be follower, from what I know of it, I’m afraid you just have to choose.

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So, by channel, what I have meant is the actual SC.TR and SC.CV things come through. I’ve had luck working with the teletype and ansible before, by leaving Ansible at SC.CV and TR 1-4 and just sending signals to the other available ‘ports’ or whatever you want to call them. (I call them channels due to the terminology on the ansible advance instructions

“ ER-301 can be sent gate and CV commands, with the 4 tracks corresponding to the first 4 SC channels.”

So, I was curious if I could change the numbers it sends out, shifting the SC.CV to something like 4-20 instead of 1-16.

If I can’t change those, that’s totally fine. Just was curious to try.

As well, the ansible isn’t that many patch cables, so in the end, it’s not a HUGE difference. Just was something I was looking at and wondering about.