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The Drambo projec would suffice, I’d love to see how you set up the scenes. It’s so dynamic.
Alright cool! I didn’t go back and clean it up, so this is as it was when I recorded the video. Apologies if it’s a mess.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1xlyghu00028l2e/Moderat: A New Error.drproject?dl=0
Since 90% of the sounds are coming from external instruments, hitting "Play" will be anticlimactic… but hopefully it’s helpful to peek at. Let me know if you have any questions
Thank uuuu! @orchid
My iPad crashed, I’m waiting for a replacement, can’t check it out yet.
So kind of you 🙌🤘
Wouldnt it be cool. For scratch people. If you could build that fader. Probably with a mini innofader as its flat but better if it were a full body ( a pnp2 ) It were mapped to morph but via midi it could switch between controlling each drambo track ( multiout ) as well as a turntable switching across tracks via DVS. Beats, snares. Melodies. sampler looper. All scratchable, switchable via midi. Not sure but maybe only hope would be if Drambo were ever its own host.
Maybe it would be better than morphs. To not need an actual midi mappable fader. You could use just audio faders and add a portabalism turntable ( which usually has a fader on )
Yes!. Love it!.
I added some instrument presets to hear what’s going on, easy enough.
The way this arpegio morphs is so bloody cool. So simple and elegant. This is the kind of thing I wanted to see.
I hadn’t gotten into scenes since I use patterns for notes, triggers, etc, I thought of scenes more as performance “effects” but they’re more than that. Actually in a way they might be “bigger” than patterns... if you can have a scene trigger condition for a note, you could theoretically have a scene condition to trigger one pattern or another... after all patterns are a succession of triggers. I’m gonna take a nap after this one 😂
CHEERS!!. I’m gonna learn a lot from this one!.