Yes, by time, the delay is just right for chorus (20-50ms = ~1.00-3.50 @ 120bpm), but a little slow for true flanger (5-15ms) unless you kick up the tempo close to 300 (tried this on Syntakt for science here )—and scale the pattern down, same strategy as the “Karplused” DT factory pattern.

Haven’t tried with MIDI-USB except to test out polyphony on Syntakt via a Drambo mono to poly module. I think it works fine and frees up the midi in port to use a midi controller.

Not sure I understand here, but the labels on the SEL values are confusing:

99, 98 say MSB and LSB on the labels, but it’d be clearer if they said ADDRESS 1 and ADDRESS 2. The corresponding VALs, [2, 0] are the address of the parameter, like the number of the CC number, but for NRPN. 6 and 38 are the MSB and LSB “DATA” (and one of the labels is weird), and both have a 127 resolution. You can modulate the LSB to get “fine” values (.00-.99) … the MSB slot, corresponding to 6 and to coarse values (0-127, whole numbers). You can modulate MSB … but I can’t see that there would be a difference from just using CC…

Around the 5:00 mark in the video above I try to point to the values on the machine, because it took me a while to figure out, as well.

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