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Nope - I just use this one a lot
What I meant by that is that Polybeat is supplied with a wide range of both iOS percussion app and percussion hardware MIDI profiles (for drum hit triggering). You can also edit any of those profiles to your liking, or create your own profile from scratch. On that basis you should be able to remedy the problem you encountered without waiting for updates.
I would like to jam my drums with this app and later record the Midi into Cubasis. Is there an easy way how I could split the recording into several tracks by note, so that I have one track per instrument and then I could easily move them to the tracks of a multi-out drum app.
@jonmoore Ok - it’s just that I couldn’t find a way to edit the exsisting map or save a custom one. How do you do that?
@NTKK
Apologies, my bad. You have to create a custom map rather than editing an existing one. Creating a custom map is super simple but having the ability to edit an existing MIDI map seems like a reasonable FR to me.
+1 to edit existing MIDI mappings.
And save the maps in app 😃
Could you duplicate the MIDI track in Cubasis a number of times equal to the total number of notes, then go into each and delete all but the note you want on that track?
Not elegant, but it wouldn’t be too time consuming.
I hate it when sequencers don’t have the option to record finger drumming.
It's a step sequencer, by definition it's intended for entering rhythms step by step. Go find something else that suits your needs better.
True. But you can't blame a man for trying.
True dat. But there's a difference between saying 'wouldn't it be nice...' and opening with 'I hate it...'. Especially when the app is doing exactly what it says on the tin. Good manners and all the jazz.
I've already trained AdSense to show me nothing but bikini ads. I don't want to risk upsetting that delicate equilibrium.
I didn’t say I hate the app. I actually love it, great features, great UI. But I hate it when sequencers don’t have the option for recording live. I don’t see the bad manners, I’m respectful of dev’s work and if I don’t like an app I simply don’t comment.
I don‘t see why step sequencers shouldn’t be able to record. The Roland X0X drum machines can.
Yeah, that’s definitely a way - thank you. But true, that’s not really an elegant solution. Maybe I check out if I couldn‘t create a solution with Mozaic or MidiFire + Streambyter.
@krassmann you could use Mozaic to set each note into your kit to a different midi channel and then setup your cubasis channel to receive only on that midi channel.
That’s what I thought, too. But recently I discovered a strange bug of Cubasis 3. For sone Midi inputs it does not filter the events by the channel you set in the track inspector. It just plays all the notes of all channels. I created a bug report with an example project: https://forums.steinberg.net/t/bug-midi-inputs-other-than-external-instruments-cannot-be-filtered-by-channel/739622
But anyway, this work well if there wouldn‘t be the bug. Thanks.
Doug has a video up, pretty informative
I’m very very interested in this app but a few things have me hesitant… no velocities. Plus no Edit and save midi mapping. I’m hoping they will be added. I’m sure they will, but will probably wait a little. Congrats on the release!
Yeah, Doug's video convinced me, so going to buy it for sure now.
@Poppadocrock I was just about to post the link, so many thanks for doing that.
I think it definitely needs velocity adding.
Totally agree - that would be such a good addition.
The developer has already mentioned that a velocity lane will be added to the first update that's due quite soon.
Well even without velocity (yet), this is a great app for bringing life to the most boring drums.
Any word on when this might update? Waiting on the improvements, but I've got a 48 bpm track that I suddenly realized needs polyrhythms. And yes, @thesoundtestroom's video completely sold me.
Agreed, I’m surprised it wasn’t there, I’m sure it will be added though. Cheers Doug!
Awesome great to know. Thanks.
Nice app - but way too many crashes and issues to really enjoy its potential -
I hope these things will get sorted out ...