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Been pretty quiet here.. love to see time stretch for the samples..
Thanks Jim!
.> @RajahP said:
I've done "fake time stretching" several times by slicing, reversing, delayed triggering and fade ins/fade outs by ADSR. Often works even better than a common time stretching algo because you have so much freedom in placing and tweaking the audio fragments.
Try it! GR-16 has all the tools included.
Thanks.. Will have to experiment a little..
Hi @jimpavloff, I’ve been making my own drum sounds on the app and saving them as presets. Is there anyway to set the trigger key to a certain key on a preset, so that it ignores the key signature of the pattern?
@jimpavloff where is Jim....:-)
If I understand your question correctly, then I'd say no. Usually, when I change the key, I want all parts to follow. What you want sounds like a new part setting that allows for a "follow scale"/"don't follow scale" setting per part.
Or just temporarily change the pattern scale to "Chromatic" before recording the drums.
Anybody have a good way of controlling GR-16's transport externally? Via Midi controller?
Anyone using it to sequence hardware?
cheers
I'm doing it the other way 'round: Use hardware to control Groove Rider.
Groove Rider follows MIDI Clock perfectly, so I can use the transport buttons on the hardware.
Another option is to use a bluetooth keyboard/keypad/game controller and map the buttons to the GR-16 transport by means of iOS Accessibility options.
Ah, good point. I'll have a look at this for my setup.
I did try to follow instructions for this on another thread but didn't work for me. Thanks for suggestion though.
Midi Clock to GR-16 feels like the right way to go, ta.
You need some patience to make it work indeed. And iOS 12 has its bugs too, like Accessibility MIDI issues and accessibility control becoming messed up after having switched the iDevice to standby mode once.
It's better because it doesn't drop the connection, it launches and stops immediately and allows for syncing gear at the same time.
Wish you good fun!
Cheers!
I used the arturia beatstep with it and it worked well. I had to do some mapping in the beatstep editor to set some things the way I wanted but it wasn't hard to do. I don't use groove rider much, it's great but not really what I do (so yes, appohlism got me...), but it did work.
I hadn’t used my Beatstep in a while so this was fun to setup. Cheers.
Easy! Just go to the Utils menu and select share pattern. Give it a file name, then use airdrop to send it to your iPad. You’ll be given the option to import to the existing pattern or to a new one.
You can also export whole banks. You probably want to back up the existing bank on the iPad first because the whole bank will be overwritten by the imported bank.
I don’t understand this question. You can already play each pad chromatically by switching to keys mode. Did you mean with a keyboard displayed instead of the 2x8 grid of pads? I don’t think this was ever planned, but I could be remembering wrong.
You can make use of other keyboard apps such as Xequence AU Keys, or KB-1 to send midi to pads. Either send midi on the midi channel corresponding to the pad number, or set midi mode to Omni, and whichever pad is selected will receive whatever midi you send to GR-16.
Global transpose would be great, but I’d prefer to have a setting per part as “fixed” rather than using the mute method. That way transposing could be done on the fly while playing without interrupting anything. It would be fewer steps that way as well.
I think you're recalling a particularly vocal GR-16 acolyte in that enormous GR-16 thread, who loved everything about the app and had many forceful suggestions. The demand for a traditional keyboard was his loudest.
I also recall that Mr. Pavloff was unmoved by the demand.
But I wonder, could you use the KB1 app in conjunction with GR16?
You can use any MIDI source on channel 1-16 with GR-16 to play parts 1-16 in [MIDI In = POLY] mode.
Make sure you select the correct MIDI input in GR-16.
I have put up a fairly basic Groove Rider page on the wiki -- if anyone has info or links to add, that would be great.
https://wiki.audiob.us/groove_rider_gr-16
Very well done, @espiegel123 !
Thank you!
@jimpavloff any chance of files integration?
It’s been there for a while. Are you not seeing it? For samples, wavetables, and audio exports.
Can’t figure out how to import direct from the app?
Either hit WAVE > User > scroll to bottom of list and hit "Load from AudioShare"
or
place the files into the correct folders of GR-16 using Files app, iTunes, iFunbox etc.
App folders:
Groove Rider/
Everything you place here will be seen in GR-16 under WAVE > User. Creating sub folders is supported and helps getting fast and organised, it will also speed up scrolling to the bottom of the list for AudioShare import.
Groove Rider/Wave
What you place here will be available as imported user wavetables in GR-16 under WAVE > Wave.
Thanks for taking the time, that answers my question.