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Audiobus MIDI Learn: capability to set minimum tempo below 60
Hi all,
I plan to send a feature request to Audiobus devs but would like your feedback first. I'm using the capability to change tempo values with a knob, available with the MIDI Learn IAP.
The feature works well, but we're limited to the 60 - 350 bpm range. Currently there's no way I found to set it below or over these limits. We can set the 'Range' values from 0% to 100%, but that's a percentage of the 60-350 bpm range itself.
My feature request would be for us to be able to set our own bpm min-max limits for the BPM knob control range. Does that make sense? Is there a better request we should ask for to unlock a more flexible bpm changing from a knob in Audiobus?
Thanks! -- Alex
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It does make sense, @satri. Go for it!
You’re the Animoog guy?
Hi @despego , thanks for the feedback. Yes, I'm running Animoog.org .. you're an Animoog player / fan yourself ? Cheers
Yes! 350 is pretty fast, 60 is slow but not all that slow.
It was my first synth ever. I'm busy with other things now but still there, on my iPad. Your site was a great source of inspiration.
Good news, I contacted the Audiobus devs. The change has been implemented and is already available in today's Audiobus update. 48h, wow, that was fast!
The bpm range is now 20-300 instead of the previous 60-350. We might be be able to set our own limits at this point, but 20-300 bpm works much better for my use case and hopefully for other Audiobus users as well.
Immense thanks to the Audiobus Devs! :-) -- Alex