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I'd like midi in and out so that I can sequence it with my sequencer.
Bought it and having fun! Struggling with the knob action tho lol
There's a setting in the preferences (the cog-wheel) to swap between circular and linear knob mode, linear is just simple up&down circular is a rotational move that can take some time to get used to.
God luck
God is luck I've heard...
Thanks dude! Good to hear that there perhaps exists an alternate career path for me then.
Thanks yeah I'll try the other setting ) Enjoying playing with this app tonight , lots of fun to be had! Tried running it through frekvens in aum with elastic drums as well but my iPad couldn't handle it lol
Love that SidTracker64 is getting a renewed wave of love.
It's a genuine app gem.
It is a really nice app, with lots of attention to detail etc, quite impressive.
BUT inter app audio is so limited and midi in does not seem to work, that side of things is really disappointing and limits its usefullness. I can't even get a sound from it through AUM etc.
Maybe now that the app gets more exposure, the dev may feel insoired to upgrade those core functionalities ...
OK, for people who read the manual, midi in actually does work
Midi apps need to be started first and then selected in settings.
works fine for me in aum )
I asked for 'Link' Support a while ago, don't know if it's been buried and forgotten
you must be a manual reader
no just loaded it in and bingo lol
wait -- you just load sidtracker into aum and play it through the built-in keyboard?
please share how you do that! cause that's definitely not working for me
can we get some midi in and out?
I personally don't see any point in adding 'Midi Out' to SidTracker 64 since many of the tracker commands can not be well-translated into midi CC's anyway. SidTracker 64 responds to Midi-In so the 'Host App' can be used to play the sounds. More important would be to have 'Link' so we could record perfect loops to avoid the 33ms space added by hard-reset to the beginning of the exported file.
Not using the keyboard. I load sidtracker first , then aum and add it in there . Then play the sequence which syncs with the rest of them
+1 on Link
Thks Nick for the midi in tip!
Sidtracker 64 makes a perfect companion for Midisequencer, by the way...
would like to sequence it with my hardware sequencer,
That is why it has 'Midi In'
Connect the 'Midi Out' from the hardware sequencer to 'Midi In' and if the hardware sequencer has any form of playable interface it's done.
Does this support Bluetooth qwerty keyboards? Being a tracker I hope so
None of the iOS-Trackers support BT-Keyboards.
The reason behind this is the less than stellar iOS support for BT-Keboards.
The 'iOS software-keyboard' has to be at least partially visible on-screen all the time in order to work and iOS doesn't get any signal when the key is no longer pressed making it well difficult to emulate the desktop tracker experience on iOS.
This was discussed in the thread about 'SideCar' that at least partially tries to solve the problem of using BT-Keboards with music-apps.
Hopefully iOS10 will solve or at least improve on this situation as it would make things a lot easier (using apps such as SunVox to 'track' on iOS is kinda awkward right now).
I can live with the limited midi functionality (however I'd like to be able to allocate different channels to different sounds), but what I cannot live without in performance is STATE SAVING.
Not everyone adopting remote triggers I can understand, but I cannot understand why there are contemporary and even newly released apps around that don't support state saving. With one simple corner cut, the developer ensures that however wonderful it is, their app is unsuitable for live performance use.
Personally I'm not using AudioBus that much lately so 'state saving' is not an issue...
How ever I would appreciate an 'Auto Save & Restore' feature when closing the app.
(Auto Save always and 'Restore Session on Launch').
Spend a couple of hours playing with this today, it's a lot of fun trying to get maximum sonic impact from such a restricted environment.
Does anyone know if there's a way to copy a whole pattern? I can use the normal selection thing to select all the steps, but it's a bit clunky, especially if I set the step count higher than the default of 16.
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Some operations are a bit 'clunky' but we have the developer here so he might be able to snap up some of the ideas we post here and hopefully manage to implement them sooner or later
I can't get SidTracker64 to output sound or for the sequencer to work when loaded up in AUM or Audiobus. What am I doing wrong?
Actually the selection menu does have the "All" option at the top, so maybe it's not such a big deal, though a dedicated pattern copy would be nicer.
Does it work in IAA? I'm doing that right now and it's working fine. The audio at least. Transport is not working.