Releases: eethann/O_C-HemisphereSuite
HACKSPHERE-0.4.0 Toggle Bugfix
Quick bugfix with some initial UI simplifications: removed the choice between toggle or sample&hold on each channel.
HACKSPHERE-0.30
Removed semitone quantization of offset channels, and updated the UI for more clarity (added CV icons, standardized layout, etc.)
HACKISPHERE-0.1.0
Updated UI, added transposition, fixed some UI bugs (S/H didn't display any indicator when sampling vs. holding).
Still working on issue that causes unstable semitone quantization of CV offsets.
HACKISPHERE-0.0.1-alpha1: Intervalic alpha release
This is an initial release of Ornament and Crime Hemisphere with the new Intervalic app. Video demo here.
Intervalic is a 1 v/oct interval CV generator and precision adders with a number of features for common patching strategies. It provides interval and adder channels, and can be linked between hemispheres for 4 channel operation.
Interval channels output equal tempered intervals, just intervals, or free ranging CV offsets that can be quantized by 1-12 notes.
Adder channels add their input CV to the sum of all intervals to their left. The sum can be quantized or unquantized. If Intervalic is running in both hemispheres, adder channels in the right hemisphere will include intervals in the left in their sums.
All channels can either sample and hold on gate or toggle on and off, with adder channels going into a bypass mode and passing through the input CV when toggled off.
The Squanch and LowFi PCM apps were removed to make space for this app.
There's an issue with rounding when the interval sums to exactly a semitone from the higher and lower closest scale positions, but otherwise it seems to be fully functional. The UI needs to be reworked to be more intuitive, as well.
Still, it's fun to jam on as is!
HACKISPHERE-0.0.1-alpha: Intervalic demo
This is an in-progress alpha of a precision adder, interval generator, just intonation pitch interface for Hemisphere. It's a rough first implementation, so probably broken in a bunch of ways - no save/load for intervalic, there are some quantization artifacts (sound like rounding errors), and probably others I'm not aware of yet. Still, if anyone else wants to give it a try, here it is!