Looking for Erae 2 examples: “cello-style” layouts and microtonal setups
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T. Alexander
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Hello Eraenauts!
I’m exploring two directions on my Erae 2. I would really appreciate any pointers, references, or example presets you might offer all of us.
1) “Cello-style” control
I’m experimenting with four 1D (or 2D) Faders as four “strings,” each on its own MIDI channel. Tips on settings, CC choices (CC7 vs CC11, etc.), smoothing, initial values, or example mappings would be super helpful. If you have videos, presets, or scenes to share—or general advice—please let me know.
2) Microtonal performance
I understand Keygrid sends 12‑TET note numbers. I’m interested in workflows where the target synth/host handles retuning or where continuous controls drive microtonal pitch (e.g., CC or pressure mapped to pitch bend or microtonal parameters).
Any recommended synths, DAW setups, or community projects that pair well with Erae 2 for microtonality?
Full disclosure: I'm new to synths and old to cluelessness.
Anything pointers or help would be greatly appreciated.
T. Alexander
Hello Eraenauts!
I’m exploring two directions on my Erae 2. I would really appreciate any pointers, references, or example presets you might offer all of us.
1) “Cello-style” control
I’m experimenting with four 1D (or 2D) Faders as four “strings,” each on its own MIDI channel. Tips on settings, CC choices (CC7 vs CC11, etc.), smoothing, initial values, or example mappings would be super helpful. If you have videos, presets, or scenes to share—or general advice—please let me know.
2) Microtonal performance
I understand Keygrid sends 12‑TET note numbers. I’m interested in workflows where the target synth/host handles retuning or where continuous controls drive microtonal pitch (e.g., CC or pressure mapped to pitch bend or microtonal parameters).
Any recommended synths, DAW setups, or community projects that pair well with Erae 2 for microtonality?
Full disclosure: I'm new to synths and old to cluelessness.
Anything pointers or help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
alexander the bewildered