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I thought about it. Maybe it will work this way: when you touch any note in editor, it remembers its pitch as a default, and every next note you write (by Shift+Pad in the Step Editor) will be written with this default pitch.
ok cool
Haven’t tried sampling yet, is there a quick no fuss way to do it?
YeAh find a sample in Audioshare that’s under 16 seconds and export to Grooverider. Or zip multiple samples into a zip and export to Grooverider
So can one do sampling like in BM3? It just load samples?
Cool
I didn't want to be a dick but I just go to use it and I......I ......I .....I.....stop..
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A DIODE OR iSPARK SET UP
Being that it would be Universal it would be the first of its kind.
The app as it now is, is great utility. But, not an "instrument" feel.
For instance, the synth engine is so powerful, why jam all that stuff and limit parameters like that?
Or at least put an AU/IAA host feature on the second page with a corresponding STEREO audio signal.
Now I am pushing it for sure.
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Damn, I've lost track of this thread.
I can hardly wait for things to settle with Samplist so I can start playing with GrooveRider. It's amazing how fast you get some good sounds out of it.
Yeah, it’s funny how I’ve always craved more complex synthesis and then GR has shown me how simpler is sometimes better in the sense I’m getting sounds I want so quickly.
On the esx it works more like a mute per step than a delete. So if you tap a step, the light goes off and that step (for that part) is silent, if you tap it again, it lights up and is active but at the same pitch as before. This is very handy because you can try out variations by muting multiple steps at once knowing that you can get them back again, especially useful if a step has more than one note on it.
I like it that grove rider's default pitch matches the root of the selected key, but it doesn't seem to pick up the selected octave like it says in the manual? If it did that as well then the second part of my idea is already there.
Oh and while i think of it, it would be cool if enabling chain mode worked without having to press stop and start again so you could have an extended jam on one pattern and seamlessly slip back into chain mode, although stopping and starting normally sounds good with groove rider it might get a bit repetitive if done all the time through a track.
I really like this idea too, so it would be like a quick way to copy any step? Maybe it could do this if it was in seq+edit mode and my muting steps with the pads idea if it was just in seq mode? Or would that just be too confusing? It would work for me. Right, back to mixing my first finished groove rider track, hope to share it soon
Yeah man it just loads and plays samples. You do have the option, when rendering pattern audio, to resample back into the current pad as well. Read the manual, it’s not that long
We didn’t get to 2.3k posts by people reading the manual!
Wow just did the Stems export thingy to AudioShare! Wow it’s amazing! They’re dry samples so you can tweak them as you wish in Auria Cubasis or any DAW! Simply awesome!
Hey dudes...
How do you copy a whole sequence to the next bank?
Aaaand...
How do you make it song length ? I.e more than the 4 bars?
Thanks a lot.
Depends on what you mean by sequence and by bank. If you mean a pattern, there's a chain pattern mode, which allows you to chain several patterns to be played one after another.
Sorry for not using the correct terms.
I have created a decent loop. Drums, bass, synth etc.. just want to copy the whole lot to the other 3 empty bars..
Then, try and ...
Don’t worry, I’ll read the manual..
Thanks then.
Just go to the main menu "Pattern -> Pattern Length" and set it to 4 bars. While in most cases 1st bar will be automatically distributed to 2-4 bars, but in certain situations you may need to copy them manually.
Is there a way to map the corresponding pads of the Launchkey Mini to GR16? I can only control 8 of the 16 pads and they aren’t set to the correct pad. Is MIDI learn available yet?
Pads are not directly mappable. However, you can play Pads via midi, when GR is in "Trigger" mode and Settings -> Midi Mode is set to "Omni". In this case, you can play Pads by sending midi notes to GR. Every two octaves (24 notes) on the midi keyboard are mapped to Pads (1-16), with 8 unused notes left in each two octaves. So Pad 1 is mapped to note C0, C2, C4 etc, Pad 2 is mapped to C#0, C#2, C#4 etc, Pad 3 is mapped to D0, D2, D4 ... and so on to the Pad 16.
Incredibly useful. The convention tends to be C1 however in most other drum machines.
Ok, I'll probably change the note mapping from C0 to C1 in the next updates.
Now some of those new changes to your NKS scene sets make even more since @LucidMusicInc
+1
With the NKS you can trigger the pads from the keyboard by going down to the bottom octave. After the update they will be able to be triggered from the pads. Also you'll be able to play pads chromatically (the first 8) using the keyboard with the scenes. I've already tested it.
All this talk of C0 etc is pretty meaningless really since C0 is undefined
The only thing midi defines is that middle C is midi note 60. But midi 60 seems to be called different things in different daws.
Plus it seems everything has its own settings anyway
For example
Beathawk: MIDI Trigger Layout (copied from another post)
48 (C3) 49 (C#3) 50 (D3) 51 (D#3)
44 (G#2) 45 (A2) 46 (A#2) 47 (B2)
40 (E2) 41 (F2) 42 (F#2) 43 (G2)
36 (C2) 37 (C#2) 38(D2) 39 (D#2)
Middle c is C4
If we talking about midi specification standard, then C0 = 24. The lowest note available is C-2 (0). The middle C (60) is C3. For example, Ableton Live follows this convention.
Except in cakewalk where middle C is C5 Fl studio mobile too
Music Studio has C4 as middle C
And Yamaha keyboards where it’s C3 and so is Cubasis