I have a Utune and would like to know the setting that would allow me
to shut off its quantizer. In other words, I want to use the midi out
on the Utune but don't want Utune to change/quantize the pitches it
receives.
µTune input configuration
µTune input configuration
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Hi,
there are multiple ways to deactivate CV-in:
1) Don't plug in anything. µTune will automatically detect this and switch to midi input mode.
2) Configure the input. In the channel settings, configure the cv input(s) to anything but 'pitch'. If you do not want to use the input at all, you can configure it as 'none'
there are multiple ways to deactivate CV-in:
1) Don't plug in anything. µTune will automatically detect this and switch to midi input mode.
2) Configure the input. In the channel settings, configure the cv input(s) to anything but 'pitch'. If you do not want to use the input at all, you can configure it as 'none'
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The input is always quantized. If you want to reduce the number of quantization steps, you could set a very high number of input notes per volt and set the same number in a TET scale.do not want to deactivate the pitch in. I want to deactivate the quantizer. Does this make sense?
I want: CV input ---> Utune Midi Out with no quantizer change.
For example: Setting 48 notes for the CV IN Notes/V settings
and create a TET scale in the editor with 48 notes: Set number of notes to 48 and press NEW
This will give you a resolution of 25 cent
The resolution of the input does not allow for more precision - it is built to always run in quantizer mode
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So there is NO bypass MODE that allows a glissando or portamento to pass without quantization?tubbutec wrote:The input is always quantized. If you want to reduce the number of quantization steps, you could set a very high number of input notes per volt and set the same number in a TET scale.do not want to deactivate the pitch in. I want to deactivate the quantizer. Does this make sense?
I want: CV input ---> Utune Midi Out with no quantizer change.
For example: Setting 48 notes for the CV IN Notes/V settings
and create a TET scale in the editor with 48 notes: Set number of notes to 48 and press NEW
This will give you a resolution of 25 cent
The resolution of the input does not allow for more precision - it is built to always run in quantizer mode
Can uTune be linked to Disting Mk4?
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I own the Tubbutec uTune. I am wondering if I can connect the uTune to my Expert Sleepers Disting (mk4) as a midi I/O unit?
I own the Tubbutec uTune. I am wondering if I can connect the uTune to my Expert Sleepers Disting (mk4) as a midi I/O unit?
That is correct, the input is always quantized.Bubbles wrote: So there is NO bypass MODE that allows a glissando or portamento to pass without quantization?
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Re: Can uTune be linked to Disting Mk4?
Don't know much about the Disting. If it can send midi, you should be able to connect it to µtuneBubbles wrote: I own the Tubbutec uTune. I am wondering if I can connect the uTune to my Expert Sleepers Disting (mk4) as a midi I/O unit?
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Tripcode wrote:Hi, totally new to this. I can see that most people use Shuttle Control to clock the the modular system with a Digitakt. Is it possible to do the same with Tubbutech Utune? I can see it has a mini usb in, but I can't work out if it does the same as Shuttle Control.
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Ok guys, I've checked a diagram and I can see that you can send usb midi to a clock divider, so that probably answers my question. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Hi Sorry for the late reply.
You are correct. You can send midi clock to µTune and set a clock divider. You can even output multiple clocks with different dividers.
You are correct. You can send midi clock to µTune and set a clock divider. You can even output multiple clocks with different dividers.
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