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Tetra Editor

CC Message Editor for the DSI TETRA

(5 Votes)
1.1 (Updated 12 years ago)
159.4kB
June 19, 2010
Reaktor 5 or lower
Instrument Other

DESCRIPTION

Hey,

this is my first upload but not my first build. Anyway, this is an editor that only controls the cc messages so most of your major parameters are there but some will be missing (switching the pole mode of the filter for example) because they can only be implemented with nrpn messages. I AM working on a NRPN version which would be near every parameter in the box but can't quite get the message syntax down (if there is anyone who could help it would be much appreciated). Also if you turn your tetra to transmit cc messages it should map automatically to the cutoff and res, etc. Which will mean that the editor will reflect on screen if you turn a knob on the box!

Hopefully someone can use this. :)

COMMENTS  (6)

Roland Duschek
8 years ago
This is just what i was after thanks for sharing,any plans for update on this?
Fletcher Kaufman
11 years ago
hmm i don't own cubase, but you should be able to use this standalone. you can also run it standalone while running a DAW (i have checked this with DP5 and Ableton Live). i would suggest you check your midi settings in reaktor (it works with both usb and regular midi) as well as your audio inputs. I have to update my nearly finished NRPN editor, and when i get to that it will blow this out of the water!
Kim Joris Boström
11 years ago
Great idea! Only, I can't get it to work. Could you give some advice how to set it up in Cubase 5?
Alex Gold
12 years ago
nice - looking forward to the nrpn version. if you can make one that has the same features as the offical version (but works) that would be really cool.
Fletcher Kaufman
12 years ago
also - i just looked at the midi table for the MOPHO and this should be 100% compatible :)
Fletcher Kaufman
12 years ago
just wanted to add that some of the values shown on the editor are wrong by 1 digit (osc freq) and some go 1-100 when they should be -50-+50 (osc fine) but if you turn one of the assignable knobs on the tetra you can see the real value being updated :) this was due to my interest in creating a NRPN editor which would be much more comprehensive, and so some of the final touch ups were not made. rest assured that if i do issue such an editor it will in fact relate the real values. ;) and maybe i'll even update this one if there is a real interest. have fun...
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