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Comments
I like it.
nice work with Turnado too. Is it getting BPM settings over MIDI? or just set correctly before starting?
Great! I like your grooves, cool style. Cool performance too
@Hmtx said:
It just syncs up with loopy when I start it. I think I need to start turnado first for some reason. Loopy and impaktor are running without any sync but stay together ok. I'm actually glad that ampkit and turnado sync clock automatically otherwise there would be too much messing about between songs. There's still too much of a gap live. I'll need to come up with some elevator music for between tracks
Good work man, really like the set up, nice groove, definitely worth the price of admission
Keep up the awesome work.
Cheers @WMWM got asked to play at a local festie in June so need to polish my act quick. Got another one I've just done. Will post the link tomorrow. I'm doing the indecent thing of trying this out on you guys first
Good stuff Wojtek.
Very cool, you should do some set up tutorial videos too, I just subbed your channel which by the way has loads of cool stuff on there like this one
Yeah. Do that setup tutorial
@WMWM said:
I'll send you the invoice...
Sounds good, if @thesoundtestroom is suggesting it then I shall have no choice but to oblige. Half term coming so shouldn't be too bad for time. Here's the teaser:
I'd be more inclined to make a tutorial for my current set up as I'm not sure if I can remember the one from 5/4 video.