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EG Nodes

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  • Thanks for the update!!
    Cannot be the mix group node a preparation to support multiple outputs out of Nodes?

    Didn’t get the ghost reference thing yet…

  • Great update, thank you dev + tip jar used!

  • @Satie ghost layer -> in a piano roll node you can display another piano roll notes as a reference

    thanks @cuscolima @Butterfrog

    A quick video on the new Mix Group node

  • @ElliottGarage said:
    @Satie ghost layer -> in a piano roll node you can display another piano roll notes as a reference

    thanks @cuscolima @Butterfrog

    A quick video on the new Mix Group node

    @ElliottGarage Thanks - got it now, with the ghosting.

    About the mix groups - function is clear. That was more of a wish than a question? A wish that I could select different output(s) out of Nodes (if the audio-device supports that).👍🏽🧔🏼🙏🏽

  • edited February 25

    It's just amazing. Thank you very much for the update.

  • edited February 25

    Im positive @ElliottGarage was always this motivated and it has nothing to do with me dropping off flowers every time he drops a piping hot Nodes update but ima keep doing it anyways 💐.

    I feel like you should make a Node that is just an animated chemorative representation of your likeness that animates in sync to whatever beat is made so no one forgets who’s really Funk’n it up right now lmao. 🫵🏽

  • edited February 25

    @CapnWillie said:
    I feel like you should make a Node that is just an animated chemorative representation of your likeness that animates in sync to whatever beat is made so no one forgets who’s really Funk’n it up right now lmao. 🫵🏽

    +1 In ascii please!

  • @CapnWillie @Butterfrog maybe is already somewhere there in the hidden places of the app :D

  • @ElliottGarage said:
    @CapnWillie @Butterfrog maybe is already somewhere there in the hidden places of the app :D

    It is indeed the season for Easter Egg hunting 👀

  • But am I the only one having problems using the AKAI mpk mini? Midi in doesn't work.

  • EG Nodes dragging MIDI into Logic … coming soon!

  • @ElliottGarage said:
    EG Nodes dragging MIDI into Logic … coming soon!

    Both LogicPro for iPad and Cubasis 3 support drag'n'drop of midi so theoretically we should be able to drag from the EG Nodes AUv3 to the time line in both of them no?

  • @Samu said:

    @ElliottGarage said:
    EG Nodes dragging MIDI into Logic … coming soon!

    Both LogicPro for iPad and Cubasis 3 support drag'n'drop of midi so theoretically we should be able to drag from the EG Nodes AUv3 to the time line in both of them no?

    Correct...I'll post a video for that too. You will drag from EG Node a MIDI file, so you can move it to any app supporting MIDI file import

  • edited February 29

    @Samu Works with logic for iPad and Cubasis 3 tried Koala no joy but that’s Koala I think.

  • @Jumpercollins said:
    @Samu Works with logic for iPad and Cubasis 3 tried Koala no joy but that’s Koala I think.

    If it works with Logic Pro for iPad it should work with Drambo too :sunglasses:

  • Hello, two small questions:
    I can't access the instrument ihm display (midi learn) via a midi controller? possible ?
    Is it possible to display two instruments in reduced view? one at the top, the other at the bottom?
    Thanks a lot! :-)
    Olivier

  • edited February 29

    A midi cc sequencer node would be nice. + Selecting any auv3 function of instruments and effects for automation sequencer...

  • Having some fun with EGNodes and sEGments:

  • @echoopera said:
    Having some fun with EGNodes and sEGments:

    That's sweet. Segments and nodes are great together. Mapping for the seq is in beta now. Btw did you get your ipad back? (I remember you said it was lost from discord)

  • Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    I've got a synth in one node sending midi to another synth in another node to thicken up the sound.
    When muting (or taking the volume slider right down) in the sender node it stops the receiver node from playing too.
    I could understand toggling the sender node to off having this effect but seems odd (to me at least!) for mute do this.
    Very hard to audition the receiver synth by itself...

    Also, why on the sequencer do the note markers disappear once you've take your finger off the screen? Just leave 'em on, it's useful!
    You have to touch it again to get them to show and usually end up changing the note by mistake.

  • edited March 1

    @FPC said:
    Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    I've got a synth in one node sending midi to another synth in another node to thicken up the sound.
    When muting (or taking the volume slider right down) in the sender node it stops the receiver node from playing too.
    I could understand toggling the sender node to off having this effect but seems odd (to me at least!) for mute do this.
    Very hard to audition the receiver synth by itself...

    Also, why on the sequencer do the note markers disappear once you've take your finger off the screen? Just leave 'em on, it's useful!
    You have to touch it again to get them to show and usually end up changing the note by mistake.

    I believe the volume slider on a midi node determines the velocity. But not sure how it’d work if you’re using a regular synth node to drive midi.
    Also you can change this sequencer behavior in the options to always show note.

  • @FPC said:
    Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    I've got a synth in one node sending midi to another synth in another node to thicken up the sound.
    When muting (or taking the volume slider right down) in the sender node it stops the receiver node from playing too.
    I could understand toggling the sender node to off having this effect but seems odd (to me at least!) for mute do this.
    Very hard to audition the receiver synth by itself...

    Also, why on the sequencer do the note markers disappear once you've take your finger off the screen? Just leave 'em on, it's useful!
    You have to touch it again to get them to show and usually end up changing the note by mistake.

    Don’t have an answer for your first question .. but if you open settings and toggle on “show sequencer notes” the notes will stay.

  • @cuezaireekaa said:

    @FPC said:
    Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    I've got a synth in one node sending midi to another synth in another node to thicken up the sound.
    When muting (or taking the volume slider right down) in the sender node it stops the receiver node from playing too.
    I could understand toggling the sender node to off having this effect but seems odd (to me at least!) for mute do this.
    Very hard to audition the receiver synth by itself...

    Also, why on the sequencer do the note markers disappear once you've take your finger off the screen? Just leave 'em on, it's useful!
    You have to touch it again to get them to show and usually end up changing the note by mistake.

    I believe the volume slider on a midi node determines the velocity. But not sure how it’d work if you’re using a regular synth node to drive midi.
    Also you can change this sequencer behavior in the options to always show note.

    Ahhh cheers missed that, early days but liking this app a lot.

    I'm sure someone will tell me the mute and solo don't behave the same as on a traditional audio mixer but I wish they did!

  • @mikejohn said:

    @FPC said:
    Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    I've got a synth in one node sending midi to another synth in another node to thicken up the sound.
    When muting (or taking the volume slider right down) in the sender node it stops the receiver node from playing too.
    I could understand toggling the sender node to off having this effect but seems odd (to me at least!) for mute do this.
    Very hard to audition the receiver synth by itself...

    Also, why on the sequencer do the note markers disappear once you've take your finger off the screen? Just leave 'em on, it's useful!
    You have to touch it again to get them to show and usually end up changing the note by mistake.

    Don’t have an answer for your first question .. but if you open settings and toggle on “show sequencer notes” the notes will stay.

    Cheers Show Sequencer Notes enabled :)

  • @FPC you can send MIDI out not only to internal nodes but to other apps or external MIDI, so you need to have a way to control that too. Maybe I can separate the logic to avoid this when the out is going to internal nodes...I need to think what may involve

  • FPCFPC
    edited March 1

    @ElliottGarage said:
    @FPC you can send MIDI out not only to internal nodes but to other apps or external MIDI, so you need to have a way to control that too. Maybe I can separate the logic to avoid this when the out is going to internal nodes...I need to think what may involve

    Ahhh ok. I guess it's not too much of an issue because in reality I would probably just drag and drop the midi notes into the 2nd synth anyway (which is fantastic by the way).
    Although, thinking about it again, the midi routing is very flexible so it would be good if there was a possible solution.

    I'm actually just starting to have fun with midi out to my hardware synths - I can see Nodes becoming my live jam sequencer of choice (once I've fully understood scenes, that is).

  • @FPC thanks and for any feature request or if you just wan to check the roadmap you can go here:
    https://eg-nodes.canny.io

    Also I post again the link to join the EG Nodes discord channel, for anyone interested:
    https://discord.gg/wKKvhbe5

  • Starting to use EGNodes the same way i use the Deluge and OctaTrack...this is fun :)

  • @echoopera said:
    Starting to use EGNodes the same way i use the Deluge and OctaTrack...this is fun :)

    Dude .. you had me at the opening sample .

  • @FPC said:
    Only just digging into Nodes, very impressed so far.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but it's a long thread...

    Why does mute and even the volume slider stop the midi when routing from one node to another?

    The volume slider scales the midi velocity. I like this feature. It allows to adjust volume in a midi only situation. Though, perhaps it and mute should have an option not to do that. Drambo has options for the mute behavior and I do find situations where one setting or the other makes more sense.

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