Mine didn’t come with one. I ordered a couple of these:

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Update: Today the mute function is working flawlessly and I cannot catch a trigger high with a gate open???

analoghaven found some old stock teletype which didn’t include usb cables. all new units now do include them.

the cables you linked will work. we also sell them direct.

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Not to derail this 2.2 thread, but my Teletype came from CTRL-MOD. :slight_smile:

Regarding IN.SCALE does this op pertain to the 8 primary inputs, the CV input next to the Parameter knob, or all of them?

Edit: it must be the CV input…seems obvious now.

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Regarding the new Random Number Generator op would this be classified as a logical operator and fall under the Maths category?

Maths, along with the other random stuff!

Does the R op work with negative numbers? What is the range of min/max values?

Forget it, I answered my own question.

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question (using this thread for now, will do a new thread for 2.3 in the next few days).

in 2.1 the shortcut for help was changed from PrtSc to Alt-? (as PrtSc was taken as a shortcut for the live screen). since ? itself requires Shift the actual combo to call help is the awkward Alt-Shift-/.

as i’m working on 2.3 one of the things i wanted to do was to allow calling help with both Alt-/ and Alt-Shift-/. the problem is that Alt-/ is now taken for commenting out lines.

what would be a good shortcut for help? i think it should be something user friendly, easy to remember and press. any objections to changing it to Alt-H? any other suggestions? or leave as Alt-Shift-/?

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alt-shift-/ is in my muscle memory already. i think it’s fine. generally i’d prefer to change hotkey combos as little as possible between firmware versions.

Just here to share my excitement for the new release!

:blush:

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I really don’t mind the current way. Though, I can see how alt-h would be a bit more obvious for new comers.

Alt-h sounds good to me.

I do enough ctrl-meta-shift chords with Emacs :smiley:

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v2.3 firmware thread sounds GREAT!!!

i was just made aware of a feature regression:

code was added so TT would start up in the last running view (ie tracker/pattern view)

at some point this feature was disabled, let’s get it back in.

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I cant find any further information on R.

I understand I can set a range using MIN and MAX and I see the value of R changes over time.

I hoped it would have a SEED of some kind. How is it “programmable”?

R is programmable in that the minimum and maximum are assignable.

There is no way to assign the seed, and it draws from the same rand() as RAND.

It’s just a convenience operator for brevity.

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Ah, thanks for the explanation.

I was hoping to find a seedable random function in Teletype, and was initially dissapointed, but CHAOS has turned out to be even better!

I’m really looking forward to the automata Ops too - repeatable pseudo-random sequences are really useful.

CA is still in there, buried as CHAOS.ALG 3

Really? Is it documented anywhere, I can find out more?

I was expecting parameters akin to Wolfram rules.

Edit : found it - thanks!