+1hyakken wrote:Right now I don't know how to implement it.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Any chance of drag and drop midi pattern to host
But I like to add midi export function sometime in the future.
Tadashi
That would be great!
+1hyakken wrote:Right now I don't know how to implement it.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Any chance of drag and drop midi pattern to host
But I like to add midi export function sometime in the future.
Tadashi
waiting man wrote:+1hyakken wrote:Right now I don't know how to implement it.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Any chance of drag and drop midi pattern to host
But I like to add midi export function sometime in the future.
Tadashi
That would be great!
I'm actually interested in this feature form a technical aspect.Kr3eM wrote:waiting man wrote:+1hyakken wrote:Right now I don't know how to implement it.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Any chance of drag and drop midi pattern to host
But I like to add midi export function sometime in the future.
Tadashi
That would be great!
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but can't you just record the midi ?
I understand the whole thing with 'drag and drop' midi pattern to host from synths that doesn't send their internal arp/sequencer midi data.
Perhaps there's diffirences to various hosts, I only know that when I work in Live 9.7 I just hit record button when needed... hence why I have a hard time understanding this request.
Sure, make sense...although I was only refering my comments to the users request.hyakken wrote: I'm actually interested in this feature form a technical aspect.
So I'm not very sure about practical aspect.
But it seems this is useful feature.
Tadashi
1x is so 1996.Kr3eM wrote:waiting man wrote:+1hyakken wrote:Right now I don't know how to implement it.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Any chance of drag and drop midi pattern to host
But I like to add midi export function sometime in the future.
Tadashi
That would be great!
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but can't you just record the midi ?
I understand the whole thing with 'drag and drop' midi pattern to host from synths that doesn't send their internal arp/sequencer midi data.
Perhaps there's diffirences to various hosts, I only know that when I work in Live 9.7 I just hit record button when needed... hence why I have a hard time understanding this request.
Ok, I guess, but how does (or rather should) that work with randomized parameters? Does it change for every drag and drop, or will the randomized functions staticly repeat themself? If so, what do you do if you don't like that selection of randomness? ...VariKusBrainZ wrote:Re drag and drop midi
It's about workflow and laziness
If easier to drag and drop a pattern than record, chop, save
I would have thought it was static until you randomised something from the GUI again, although a feature to drag and drop say 10 - 100 random sequences might have value to some. I remember some audio app having this feature.Kr3eM wrote:Ok, I guess, but how does (or rather should) that work with randomized parameters? Does it change for every drag and drop, or will the randomized functions staticly repeat themself? If so, what do you do if you don't like that selection of randomness? ...VariKusBrainZ wrote:Re drag and drop midi
It's about workflow and laziness
If easier to drag and drop a pattern than record, chop, save
Ok, but I am mainly refering to modulated randomness, I get the impression that you are talking about the 'click to set random vaules to parameters' function.VariKusBrainZ wrote:I would have thought it was static until you randomised something from the GUI again, although a feature to drag and drop say 10 - 100 random sequences might have value to some. I remember some audio app having this feature.Kr3eM wrote:Ok, I guess, but how does (or rather should) that work with randomized parameters? Does it change for every drag and drop, or will the randomized functions staticly repeat themself? If so, what do you do if you don't like that selection of randomness? ...VariKusBrainZ wrote:Re drag and drop midi
It's about workflow and laziness
If easier to drag and drop a pattern than record, chop, save
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