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Lumbeat Live Pads mode - any tutorial anywhere?
As there are no manuals for any of the Lumbeat apps, I was wondering if there is a tute somewhere for using the Live Pads, and in particular to how one would select a different song in AUM?
This is where I would set up a mix of live pads on a song by song basis, saved to different songs in AUM, but as the "state" of the plugin can not be saved (IAA not auV3) how can I set up songs in AUM using different Lumbeat apps that require a different set of Live Pads?
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So just "suck it and see" hey? Which is pretty much how the developer treats us! He designed it so why would HE need a manual, therefore ,NO-ONE else should need a manual either!
Right, I'll just have to devote a couple of hours running "trial and error" attempts at figuring that best operation with AUM...
There are next song/previous song midi commands. And midi commands to switch live sets and to select next and previous live pad.
As far as I know you can’t select a particular song via midi.
Thanks, that's what I was afraid of...so I can setup all manner of live pads for a particular song, but there is no way I can recall that, even with a Mozaic script as the core app does not recognise same.
Bring on the AUv3 versions, hahahaha! (not going to happen)
Ok, maybe back to the Beatbuddy instead - lots more connections and pedals but it works I suppose