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I had to google for more details. Apparently, there is an Imagination/Visualization Spectrum:
Interesting comments:
I must tell you the absense of note labels in portrait view gets frustraiting. Also would beg for possibility to change quick actions when selecting note - need transpose on first page..
i was mentioned already multiple times that it will be back as settings option in some next update ...
Strum Generator video:
Sequencer Module video:
Maybe it’s just me, but I would rather have no note labels at all, and a simple octave number over each C note.
I’m familiar with a piano keyboard, though, and I struggle to read the labels anyway without reading glasses, so perhaps I’m not the best one to judge
Would be amazing to have a Spleeter/Demucs/Polymath type module to go after Radio Unit. Also an audio to midi module. 2.5 as iap? 🫠
SFM's Wave Scanner Module video:
There ain't no way to do spleeter on live audio without huge latency.
But one day sooner than later I believe it will be the case. Using live mutes on a comercial track on the go doesn’t seem like a far fetched scenario. Soon I’ll be able to have taylor swift performing a capela in my goa trance industrial reggae remix
@pedro
See if you can get an accapella.
There are quite a few available
on music streaming sites.
If you’re going to do a commercial release
then get in touch with the label.
Djay does it on the newer models neural processor live on iPad. Though with all the other processing going on in Drambo I can’t imagine you could do a ton more at the same time. For now!
Sure, sure, but I meant in real time like you mentioned.
Give it a decade and you’ll have taylor swift singing in your studio, well a hologram anyway
You might be Taylor Swift singing on stage by then. For me, it'd be about getting textures from old Spiritual Jazz Etc. Can do that now, but splitting makes it a lot more interesting and the ability to combine that inside Drambo with modules real time would be nuts.
Koala has a splitter and can be hosted in Drambo with multiple outputs. Not real time, but still...
@tyslothrop1 yep, sometimes use it, but it's based on an older version of Spleeter code. Sometimes the artifacts are nice too. Just throwing it out there since Drambo is so much an in the moment flow groovebox. Don't mean to sound greedy or expect @giku_beepstreet to build a Melodyne in it tho.
it currently works like that on dj software, although I guess is not real real time
It may actually be possible already.
Have you tried the Pitch to CV module yet?
I’ve been meaning to ask something related. I remember years ago when uploading tracks to SC, I use to have a choice and or combination of four different licenses to choose from. When and what happened?
I have a couple of old chop and screw remixes of AIliyah and Paul McCartney where I had selected the relevant license to cover my ass. Did they not get taken down cause I was grandfathered into the their new policy? Just luck? Are can you still simply get away with using copyrighted material if your not enabling DLs or trying to turn a profit? (On SoundCloud that is)
Good question and my answer isn’t definitive, generally speaking if
you have low plays and not making
a profit then the companies won’t trouble
you, the moment you’re making a profit
then they’ll take it down etc.
It’s best to get clearance either from the Artist or better still the publishing company that owns the rights if you’re aiming to make a profit.
Algorithms these days will detect if it’s original.
I personally don’t use samples for the
most part except for one sample
about twenty years ago which the Artist
I was producing got clearance for and a couple of remix challenges on the old BM3 forum.
Even doing a killer remix without clearance can be a good promo for newcoming artists. Harlem shake comes to mind. You won’t make any money, but you’ll get that… what’s that elusive term? Exposure…
Haven't tried it yet. Curious though, tell me more? I'm guessing you mean pitch after MIDI CV to isolate certain frequencies? Do sample like that with EQ/granular, never explored fully in D yet. Imagine there's many cool things to do.
My apologies it’s actually called
“Pitch Detector” and can be found
under Misc/Utilities.
It works on monophonic signals
and it detects the incoming pitch
and converts that into CV.
I think the splitter isn't available in the AUv3 version though - just the standalone, that was my experience but might have changed
The demux one from meta yielded the best results in my experience. It had an online tool but last time I tried it just kept waiting and waiting.
But I was talking real-time, I suspect it’s just around the curb, give or take a few years
I don’t really want to do this on the ipad, rather prepare the stems on desktop when and if I want
Ah yes, I think you're right. But still you could prepare it in the standalone and open it in the au.
trying to use the new midi sequencer. but after i put the notes in. i can’t get the sequence to play back. what ami doing wrong? i’m trying to load video but the forum says file format is not allowed
ever mind i had my sequencer module on the wrong side lol
is there an option for a 1 or two bar count-in for the metronome ?