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SFM Tutorials: Audiomodern Chordjam

In this video we show how to trigger pads in Chordjam using notes in a midi track created from Cubasis. The same can be achieved using Midi CC, although they are less precised and more difficult to control from Cubasis.

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Comments

  • Great.

    I've been meaning to say –really digging your tutorials in the last couple of weeks. I've blasted through all the loopy pro and spacefields, and digging into the drambo stuff now. You're always super clear and I like that you do short, bite-sized tutorials as it makes it easier to focus on learning one feature at a time. Thanks.

  • @nickneek said:
    Great.

    I've been meaning to say –really digging your tutorials in the last couple of weeks. I've blasted through all the loopy pro and spacefields, and digging into the drambo stuff now. You're always super clear and I like that you do short, bite-sized tutorials as it makes it easier to focus on learning one feature at a time. Thanks.

    Thanks a lot…

  • @nickneek said:
    Great.

    I've been meaning to say –really digging your tutorials in the last couple of weeks. I've blasted through all the loopy pro and spacefields, and digging into the drambo stuff now. You're always super clear and I like that you do short, bite-sized tutorials as it makes it easier to focus on learning one feature at a time. Thanks.

    Agreed!

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