my little "Animoog for iPad" problem is to dial in a tempo / bpm setting quickly.
What ever I try, it take just too long until I finally hit it precisely.
Am I overlooking any obvous or hidden trick to do that comfortably?
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my little Animoog problem
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- KVRian
- 1157 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Good old Germany
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- KVRist
- 407 posts since 24 Aug, 2004 from under the big oak tree
Is there a sync to host in settings and have main computer or something in audiobus sending clock info?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1157 posts since 1 Apr, 2003 from Good old Germany
I did not see a MIDI clock or Synchnoption in the Settings, so the answer seems to be no.
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- KVRist
- 223 posts since 15 Jun, 2013
I had the same problem, because you can not see the BPM, and when you see it is way too fast or too slow.
1-Place your finger on the BPM number, keep pressing and do not lift your finger.
2-Move your finger down.
3.Move your finger to the right or left.
4.Move your finger down or up slowly to change the BPM.
As for the MIDI Sync, if you go to the Setup Tab, and select MIDI IN, and you send MIDI Clock to Animoog, it will receive the MIDI Sync message, but in my experience this is buggy and randomly shifts the BPM number, instead of syncing it to the external tempo.
1-Place your finger on the BPM number, keep pressing and do not lift your finger.
2-Move your finger down.
3.Move your finger to the right or left.
4.Move your finger down or up slowly to change the BPM.
As for the MIDI Sync, if you go to the Setup Tab, and select MIDI IN, and you send MIDI Clock to Animoog, it will receive the MIDI Sync message, but in my experience this is buggy and randomly shifts the BPM number, instead of syncing it to the external tempo.