intellijel metropolis fixed forward mode demo

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***instead of annotating this video, I just did a completely different video with text descriptions, see link below***

intellijel metropolis fixed forward mode demo

short video showing how fixed forward mode works

the setup:
-intellijel metropolis sending gate and pitch to moog minitaur
-analog four sending clock and modulation to auxa on metropolis
-elektron analog rytm on drums to help sync video/audio after the fact

-basically, I have each step set to a pulse count of 1 except for step 5 which I have set to a pulse count of 2...I'm keeping it simple for demonstration purposes, you can get much more complex

-stages is set to 8 which means the sequencer is going to step through 8 pulses and then start over
-with a pulse count of 2 on step 5, you will see the last step is being skipped
-by simply muting different steps you can change up the note sequence since it is always going to go through only 8 pulses...you will be able to see this when the step doesn't light up...I even mute enough steps to make it start counting past step 1 and then it resets back at 1 again when it hits 8 pulses

Also, I do adjust the step/div from 1 to 2 throughout the video so you can hear the steps differently...what that does is cause the gate output to go high every 1 clock pulse or every 2 clock pulses...somewhere in the video I get tired of switching it and I modulate that on AUX A (modulation from the analog four).

I will try to go back and annotate the video as well.
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I know this is an old demo. 1. It's excellent. 2. How did u get it to skip back and forth from the first to the second sequence steps at about 1.47?

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I think this unit is easier to use than an Elektron... for live i mean..I need one.(Protect your music!)

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