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Question about P-Locks in Drambo

I have a few P-Locks that are changing the pitch of a sampler. I’m trying to get one of the P-Locks to a specific pitch and I can’t seem to do it with the knob of the pitch parameter of the P-Lock. Is there a way to accurately edit a P-Lock value once it’s on the sequencer? It would be nice to be able to type in an exact number for this particular P-Lock because I’m not able to do it by “hand”.

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  • If you set the knob first by double-tapping it and typing in the value, then hold the step and touch the knob just right, it grabs the current setting. It seems to work with a careful long-press of about half a second. Peek under your finger to see when the rim of the knob turns red.

    Seems to work for me anyway...

  • edited November 2024

    @wim said:
    If you set the knob first by double-tapping it and typing in the value, then hold the step and touch the knob just right, it grabs the current setting. It seems to work with a careful long-press of about half a second. Peek under your finger to see when the rim of the knob turns red.

    Seems to work for me anyway...

    Ok I’ll give this a shot. I’d love to see BeepStreet add a way to edit these values accurately once the p-lock has been placed. Thanks a lot for the help.

  • @wim said:
    If you set the knob first by double-tapping it and typing in the value, then hold the step and touch the knob just right, it grabs the current setting. It seems to work with a careful long-press of about half a second. Peek under your finger to see when the rim of the knob turns red.

    Seems to work for me anyway...

    This helped but it’s still tricky to dial in the exact value. Oh well, would be nice if p-lock values showed up in that menu when you double tap the knob.

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