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Is there a way to set the sequencer off or on via midi (or AUv3)? I have a use case where I want to be able to stop playback even if the sequencer got turned on.
I don't believe so. Sequencer on /off and per drum mutes are conspicuously missing from the exposed midi parameters.
Just saying… Absolutely superb… seems they were built for each other… MiDi Import will kill it @brambos .. would not mind paying for it.. and maybe 16 channels… Ver. 2.
Nice..
Edit.. seem we do not really need Lumbeat drum auv3 with midi import here in Hammerhead..
Is there any way to get Hammerhead to apply 1/8 note swing instead of 1/16 - or any chance that the option be added in the next release?
I realise that a workaround is using 8 steps of 16 divisions and switching to half the BPM, but this makes it impossible to have one bar sections so not really a solution. I also realise that EDM folk may not care so much about setting up 1/8 note swing ☺️
Is it correct that there’s no way to control channel levels in mixer section when using multi out? Pan, mute and effects seem ok. Levels work as expected without multi out.
The only way to control individual channel levels seems to be by using host (in my case AUM).
Seems like a bug maybe…?
Iphone12 ios 18.5
That is indeed as intended. When using multi-out I assume you'll want to mix and process the individual channels in your host, so the internal mixer is skipped.
Ah ok, thanks for your reply
@brambos, is there a way to change kits without changing patterns? By “kits,” I mean groups of instrument sounds, not a single instrument.