Sundog Song Studio 3.0 coming soon - sneak peak time!
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- KVRAF
- 4867 posts since 18 Dec, 2000
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 16 Jul, 2013 from Dresden, Germany
vanhaze said it already: Yes, the notes are sent to the DAW via MIDIdusted william wrote:looks good.
I do have a question though. While trying out chords in sundog, is it sending midi to the DAW to trigger the notes?
-dw
Songwriting software: Sundog Song Studio (standalone) | MelodicFlow (plug-in) | ChordPotion (plug-in) | XotoPad (Windows touch app)
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- KVRist
- 162 posts since 16 Jun, 2007 from italy
Hi guys,
just a question, I'm using sundog to trigger synths sound on my Studio one, everything is good but I would like to press play on sundog and then trigger play on my S1.
is it possible?
thanks!
just a question, I'm using sundog to trigger synths sound on my Studio one, everything is good but I would like to press play on sundog and then trigger play on my S1.
is it possible?
thanks!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 16 Jul, 2013 from Dresden, Germany
I don't know how you would set up the specific settings in Studio One, but yes, this should be possible.Pi-e wrote:Hi guys,
just a question, I'm using sundog to trigger synths sound on my Studio one, everything is good but I would like to press play on sundog and then trigger play on my S1.
is it possible?
thanks!
Sundog supports running as either MIDI clock master or slave. Please take a look here:
http://www.feelyoursound.com/sundog-manual/#sync
Songwriting software: Sundog Song Studio (standalone) | MelodicFlow (plug-in) | ChordPotion (plug-in) | XotoPad (Windows touch app)
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 10 Aug, 2016
What version of Reaper are you running? I cant directly drag and drop - I can drag it into windows explorer and import that midi file but its a tedious work-around. I'm also using loop-midi to route it maybe that my problem.vanhaze wrote:I can drag the midi buttons in Sundog onto Reaper's Arrange Window and that will import Sundog's midi into Reaper Project.
But maybe you mean something else ..
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 16 Jul, 2013 from Dresden, Germany
zrahbek wrote:What version of Reaper are you running? I cant directly drag and drop - I can drag it into windows explorer and import that midi file but its a tedious work-around. I'm also using loop-midi to route it maybe that my problem.vanhaze wrote:I can drag the midi buttons in Sundog onto Reaper's Arrange Window and that will import Sundog's midi into Reaper Project.
But maybe you mean something else ..
This might be a problem with the Windows user rights management then. Please make sure that both Sundog and Reaper run either with administrator privileges or without them. Using different privileges might lead to problems.
Songwriting software: Sundog Song Studio (standalone) | MelodicFlow (plug-in) | ChordPotion (plug-in) | XotoPad (Windows touch app)
- KVRAF
- 4805 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
congratz Hauke! Looking forward..
Now the clock in Bitwig is also more stable, so this comes in handy. Btw, did kvr still not approve the company forum? strange..
Oh and do you have a bitwig script on offer? I use the multi bi one by thomas hezle but smth seems to be wrong with the channels in bw 2.0
Now the clock in Bitwig is also more stable, so this comes in handy. Btw, did kvr still not approve the company forum? strange..
Oh and do you have a bitwig script on offer? I use the multi bi one by thomas hezle but smth seems to be wrong with the channels in bw 2.0
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 16 Jul, 2013 from Dresden, Germany
I haven't tested Bitwig 2 so far. Honestly, I don't know much about writing Bitwig extensions myself. So I hope that Thomas might do an update soon.maki wrote: Oh and do you have a bitwig script on offer? I use the multi bi one by thomas hezle but smth seems to be wrong with the channels in bw 2.0
Songwriting software: Sundog Song Studio (standalone) | MelodicFlow (plug-in) | ChordPotion (plug-in) | XotoPad (Windows touch app)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 16 Jul, 2013 from Dresden, Germany
Haha, now I feel like a lousy businessmanOrbit-50 wrote:Sundog is so cool. I feel guilty not giving Hauke more money for this. Thank you for these updates!
Yeah, sometimes I think: Man, I should charge money for the updates, too. But then again, I personally like software that supports existing users by giving them continuous improvements as long as possible. Of course I need to pay for rent and food like everybody else (Germany is quite expensive), but maybe maximising profits is not the main goal in the long run.
On this note: Thanks everybody for your support and for your encouragement! I really appreciate that.
Songwriting software: Sundog Song Studio (standalone) | MelodicFlow (plug-in) | ChordPotion (plug-in) | XotoPad (Windows touch app)
- KVRAF
- 2393 posts since 29 Jun, 2005 from La La Land
hauke wrote:Haha, now I feel like a lousy businessman.
That's my point. It shows that you have a big heart, and that's a wonderful thing to see. You've brought into the world a software that does not exist from other developers (at least not as good as Sundog) and made it extremely affordable and continue to develop Sundog at a fairly constant rate and offer updates at no cost to existing users. That's really cool. I'm going make a telephone call to Heaven's "Department Of Software Developers/Benevolence Division" and secure you a spot for when the time comes.hauke wrote:I personally like software that supports existing users by giving them continuous improvements as long as possible. Of course I need to pay for rent and food like everybody else (Germany is quite expensive), but maybe maximising profits is not the main goal in the long run.
- KVRAF
- 26973 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Just purchased Sundog and MelodicFlow... Happy to support a conscientious developer!hauke wrote:Haha, now I feel like a lousy businessmanOrbit-50 wrote:Sundog is so cool. I feel guilty not giving Hauke more money for this. Thank you for these updates!.
Yeah, sometimes I think: Man, I should charge money for the updates, too. But then again, I personally like software that supports existing users by giving them continuous improvements as long as possible. Of course I need to pay for rent and food like everybody else (Germany is quite expensive), but maybe maximising profits is not the main goal in the long run.
On this note: Thanks everybody for your support and for your encouragement! I really appreciate that.
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- KVRAF
- 4867 posts since 18 Dec, 2000