Thats per step - i want to shift all the sequence up together at one time - like what you would do with a precision adder - per channel, not global like whats in the scale section

Yes, I meant set the length of the transpose sequence to just one step - then it’s switch. Sorry for being unclear.

Yes, i understand, hey no worries!

You could mix 2 channels together in a unity mixer, set one of those channels to a single step and use the octave control on that to transpose the other sequence?

Thanks, its a great idea but more of a workaround. I currently use a Beast’s Chalkboard with Kria, Its 2 channels, i was just hoping for a non modular route - like three buttons in the top right corner of the octave page - up / O / down :slight_smile:

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this makes sense and i could see it being useful, plus there is actually room on the octaves page which is important.

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Wow, yeah. This would be great and it would eliminate the need for Beast’s Chalkboard in my current config as well, which would make space for my second Ansible. Moar power. Moar flexibility. :heart_eyes:

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Literally visited here today wondering about the octave switch situation :hugs:

Id love to see an option to disable the scale. (unquantized)

Im trying to use an ornaments and crime in quantize mode because it has heaps of advanced quantizing options and i love seeing what key im in and what scale with the option to remove notes.
If anyone knows a way to set a scale in kria that will play nicely with a quantizer that would be amazing.

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Agreed. The scale mask option on O_C is really great. Plus, musically, I prefer to be able to set different scales for each of the four voice outputs. All scale masking aside, having different scales for each voice/channel in Kria would be so powerful.

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see here regarding “unquantized”

Ah, right. I agree that allowing for unquantized would be great for using the O_C.

I guess I was just stating that if you ever wanted to incorporate different quantized scales per voice in Ansible, I’d be a huge proponent.

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So looking at the whole unquantized idea, this may not be the best option with a grid. So I was thinking, as I do love using micro tonal scales inside o&c maybe an option would be to create a microtonal preset row or bank in kria.
Personally I’d really like to see a selection of Indian and Japanese scales.
This has many scales including microtonal turnings.
http://ornament-and-cri.me/predefined_scales/

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Randomize function to create new patterns, or do partial changes to existing ones.

Different step modes ( forward, backward, pendulum, random) independent for each track and pattern.

Track shifting independent for each track or a group of tracks.

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Now THAT sounds like some great requests!

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Yes! Always kinda miss my Fat Controller, which I incidentally sold to get my first grid.

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I would love to see the random step behavior from white whale ported to Ansible!!! the “drunk” mode is a particularly fun one :slight_smile:

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since a TT-clocking mode w/ track-toggles were added to the “Scale” screen, we could venture to call the scale screen “scale/time config” and add some play-direction/modes to the top left, per track.

the current build has the tracks 1-4 horizontally but i’d suggest putting them vertically (to follow the trigger page) and then fwd/rev/triangle/drunk/random could be added to the right.

fyi i don’t have time for this right now but i’m just approving the feature if it was to be added

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I didn’t see it in this thread, but I recall reading that the clock multiplier per track was taken out due to instability of the clock. Has this feature ever been revisited? The ability to divide and multiple per track seems like a simple way to set differing polyrhthmic ratios per track.

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Not sure that I understand your query correctly but Kria has clock divisions per track per parameter

Edit- but not multiples
Edit edit- as a workaround I click it at the highest multiple I think I’ll need and divide down from there. You lose steps but there’s the meta sequencer to make up for it