what about duplicating current pattern? thought it would be a good feature so you can make variations of the same pattern. :slight_smile:

you can already do this. hold the key of the pattern you want to copy the current pattern to.

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wow! This is amazing work. Thanks to all who contribute.

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hi. any chance we could get this ansible firmware combined with the new one so we can have awesome ratcheting kria, meadowphysics, and polyphonic earthsea?
i just don’t wanna have to not play with the new earthsea…

thanks, this is so fun!!!

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i submitted a pull request and @tehn has said that he’ll merge it once someone updates the documentation to include the new params, which it would be great if someone would volunteer to do! :slight_smile:

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any word on the documentation updates?

I would also love to see this get released. Unfortunately I don’t have time to help with documentation for a month or so due to work…

Is there a template or specific format that the documentation needs to be in? I assume the html for the document page is stored somewhere. Is it auto generated?

Found 'em. Ill dig into the @freqout pull request and see if I can start to get something written up. No promises, but it will help me get my feet under me with my new Ansible.

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it would be cool to have a swing range similar to the OP-1 sequencers 20% -> 80%, but i think that having anything happen before a track receives a clock would require a non-trivial restructuring of how everything works in there.

at the same time, the interface will likely just be 7 vertical steps so its probably for the best to have as much granularity from that as possible for the 50%->80% range.

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btw, the effect you are going for could possibly be achieved by the manual clocking via Teletype feature?

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yea i surprise myself by how quickly i can now navigate kria. when i show it to someone who has never seen it before, they are completely bewildered by the interface :stuck_out_tongue:

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Its all muscle memory. The biggest issue I have run into, in the week or so I have had one, is understanding the specifics of what things are actually doing under the hood (like note duration). Once you grok the basic workflow of the kria UI, understanding how each page is set up, editing for each page, its pretty fast to move around.

@tehn or anyone else who may know. Are the working image files somewhere? Or, if they aren’t accessible, does anyone know the font used in the images?

Font used is DINOT and the illustrator files are all nicely zipped up here. (for anyone else who ever wants to do this)

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Which of these should I be running (I use Grid/Arc)
Thank you!

sorry, that’s confusing. no reason for me to leave both of those there. removed the older one… use the latest!

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After struggling a bit with the github way (my day job is all perforce all the time) I have been able create a pull request for ratcheting/alt-note/ glide (parameter extensions) docs.

Please read through for clarity or just general WTF’s. Also, anyone who hasn’t used the modes, you folks are precious. If you could use the docs to get your footing with the modes it would help immensely.

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Late to the whole conversation but catching up with interest. I took a quick run through your PR and it looks great. My only substantial comment was about max glide time (120ms seems short) but I realize this is more a question for @freqout as it was introduced above. I may be the odd one, but when I glide I like really long glides… Not sure if that should be accommodated though. (Like I said, I may be the odd one!)

Re: doxs. This is on my agenda in the near future. Happy to proof them with the new firmware

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