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A couple Drambo questions
I have searched high and low for this and nothing is coming up, how can I automate tempo changes in Drambo?
Second, and I haven’t much of an idea of how to search for this, but is there a way to select a track (bottom buttons) and have it not play a note/trigger a sample? I am playing all the notes from a midi keyboard.
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Disengage the red "TRIG" button. (The TRIG button can be midi mapped too.)
Great thanks.
No ideas on the tempo anyone?
Workin' on it...
I don't know if there's a better way, but you can MIDI map tempo, and control it from something else. I'm assuming we're talking about the standalone version here. If hosted, then you need to control and automate the tempo from the host.
Hrmm
Tap tempo is working fine.
I wonder if there might be a way to send midi notes out and convert them to values and send them back….
Tries to remember how to Streambyter
Sending ccs from Drambo to Midifire and I can change Dynamic clock there, tell Drambo to take Midifire clock but nothing happens.
Assuming you're referring to Standalone here?
If that doesn't work, sending CC to change tempo out to Audiobus, with Link enabled in Drambo and Audiobus should do it.
Thanks, will try.
You may try to MIDI map tempo and using MIDI loopback, that way you’d be able to control the tempo from within Drambo, not needing extra app, just some AU that can send MIDI “outside”. I have described this technique last time here: https://forum.beepstreet.com/discussion/comment/23528/#Comment_23528
For tempo it is simpler, just be aware you can’t precisely set BPM in Drambo via MIDI mapping, since the resolution of MIDI messages is lower than the allowed range, so you skip some values with precision of 2 BPM instead of 1.
Thanks. Will check it out