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@jimpavloff excellent new update Wow The peak level indicators are genius Thanks dude
Midi “Catch”. what and how does that work?
Great update @jimpavloff
@jimpavloff just when I think this app cannot possible be improved you go and push the bar even higher. Amazing work
Jog Wheel cannot be controlled by midi because midi controllers are limited to min/max value, and the Jog Wheel is not. So you would not be able to rotate it as you do now.
love the new sample reverse feature. is there a way to adjust the speed of the sample playback?
Yes, note's pitch.
ah ok, I see how about OSC? does that have the same restrictions?
Would relative MIDI work?
https://intua.net/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/4776/relative-midi
This update is beautiful, and I think there should be a day or two halt on feature requests while we celebrate it.
Preset sounds. FUCK. YES. And chain to “next pattern”, awesome. Thanks Jim!
Couldnt find the presets at first, but now I got em. Cool
Yes, but the thing is that there's more than one "standard" for relative MIDI CC messages that would all have to be supported for such a feature to make sense (Check Ableton Live for a list of the most common ones .
(BTW, I find the jog wheel quite usable as-is)
awesome. so what does repitch do at the sample editing screen?
Repitch automatically scales (pitches) a sample loop to fit current BPM.
Preset sounds really peaks my interest!
Thanks. Man, this app keeps getting better and better. All your apps are great. So do you have any new apps in the works?
@jimpavloff
after playing a midi keyboard into Grooverider today. i thought of this. Not sure if it is possible currently
, but maybe it can be in the future. I use it In Cubase on my desktop all the time. it’s really nice. midi step recording.
Actually it is possible, you just select the part you want to step-record on, hit [EDIT], then [KEYS] and you'll see the piano roll with the cursor at step 1. Playing a note on the keyboard will toggle that note on/off. Once set (either one note or a chord), hit the [arrow down] button to proceed to the next step and so on.
You can change note lengths afterwards by selecting the "Length" field above the piano roll and turning the value dial.
@jimpavloff looks like you can’t save presets with imported sounds. Gives me the “not found” error when reselecting them. Can this be fixed?
Seems like a bug. I'll check that out.
Currently there is only one User presets bank. Will think about adding more in the future.
Not yet... Throw me an idea! ))
I’d love an app host that builds off of Groove Rider! Sequencing aUv3 apps and effects with this workflow would be amazing. More robust sample and looping options. Plocks as well. That’s my vote.
I thought about DAW, but it will rip off many live functions. The main - loading/switching patterns on the fly during playback. That's impossible in DAW.
What is so special in Groove Rider's workflow, which you lack in another DAW's?
The spontaneity of it, mostly. You can easily do everything from groove rider in a daw, but I don’t have nearly as much fun doing it. I’m sure your next project will be an insta-buy no matter what.
Ok, if you say "fun", what is the most "funniest" feature in Groove Rider for you which is absent in the other DAW's? Is this pads playing? Step sequencing? Turning knobs and recording automation? Or maybe selecting samples?
Fun is definitely the right direction. For me the funnest part of Grooverider is playing the touchpad in conjunction with the erase button like I’ve said before. It allows you to continuously jam over a short pattern and basically sculpt and fine tune it on the fly with the erase button which I find leads to colorful phrases that I otherwise would not have composed or recorded with normal playing. And the immediate turning of knobs for automation recording is also very fun.
The immediacy of the interface, so many musics functions right there ready to be tweaked is inherently fun.
As for another app, my vote would be for an “iKaossilator pro” type interface. XY Grid Music Bonanza (working title). I feel this could be another interface where everything is immediate and with a minimum of screens/pages. The core of it revolves around a giant xy grid with two modes of operation. One would allow you to play and record scales across the x axis and assign an expressive synth parameter to the y, the other mode would be fx and everything else. So you’d fire the app up, choose a sound, and begin recording immediately. Then flip to the fx mode. Say I want a flanger, I assign a flanger to the fx pad and go wild with recording. Now I want filter cutoff and resonance, assign that to an additional slot, record that on the pad. Volume, panning, everything else, record that on the pad (which would also have a hold mode of course). So there would be slots along the edges of the fx pad where you would assign the fx and you can select and re record them freely and the same paradigm for instruments on the scale pad. So the entire workflow is basically just switching between these two modes of operation: scale and fx and then you’re just freely scribbling music all over these xy pads. I call that fun music making on a touch screen.
This is basically the workflow hinted at in iKaossilator and Figure which sadly remain underdeveloped.
Which reminds me, is there still a chance of that additional erase/record mode we mentioned a while back?
@jimpavloff for me it’s the same reason that hardware grooveboxes are fun: the immediacy of so much functionality being consolidated on a single interface or screen. Want to tweak something? Just reach and turn a knob. It means you think less and act more. And you even managed to make the menu diving feel quick and easy, but I’m still able to reach for knobs and tweak while I’m in a menu.
I have to tell you man, your app has changed my music making life. I haven’t been this productive in years. I’m so pumped to try out midi sync this weekend. If GR connected to Logic via lightning cable for audio recording and midi sync works like I hope, I’m not sure I need anything more to make tunes.
Still wonder though why arp mode can’t be controlled by external midi controllers though!