Hello there, very nice video ! I was wondering how to make a tracker for sixteenth note as C,D operators do not have rate ratio below 1. I was think of quadrupling the bpm but there is the 300 limitation.
Hello this is AWES you so much for the update! :D I can't use the '$' (send ORCA command, the operator doesn't seem to exist), would this a thing that's different in the orca-c (command line) version? Can't find much info on it..
@@FemiFleming Yeah realized when I checked the github page. Thank you for replying! Love your stuff, thanks for sharing these things and for being inspiring! :D
Hello i m really new with ORCA.Is it possible that 2 computers play together with ORCA and there 're synchronised together ? Could you please help me ?
@@marlenebertoux8531 yes it is! They can sync midi clock Set your midi output to an interface and plug it into the input for the interface on the other computer and set that orcas midi input to that interface
@@marlenebertoux8531 if your sending orca to your ableton or something, send it there with loop back or iac driver and then set ableton midi out to the interface and have a track that just sends midi thru to the interface
I learned some new stuff! Thanks!
First time hearing about this Orca thing. It's right up my alley, thank you for making this!
Huge thanks for this! 💜
Looking forward to watching this, thanks!
daaaang realy nice patch at the end!
@@henriquematias1986 thanks!!
Ohhhh man thanks!!!! Orca is very impressive.!! 😎😎I have it on a Raspberry Pi B+ and a 7-inch screen
@@typebeats_ar swagg
wow!
everyone come watch this!!!!
If you want to clock ableton to orca, have orca send the clock. You start it by hitting ctrl-space
Hello there, very nice video ! I was wondering how to make a tracker for sixteenth note as C,D operators do not have rate ratio below 1. I was think of quadrupling the bpm but there is the 300 limitation.
a modulo of 1 is 16th notes, you may be talking about 32nd notes, which you cant do, if your bpm is 150 can you can don your 32nd notes at 300
@@FemiFleming Oh yes, you are right ! I started by checking that and I did it so badly ^
This is ace
Hello this is AWES you so much for the update! :D I can't use the '$' (send ORCA command, the operator doesn't seem to exist), would this a thing that's different in the orca-c (command line) version? Can't find much info on it..
@@VitorGuerreiroVideos yes $ does not exist in the command line version, only in the application!
Think I've found it, so I think these Orca commands in the Orca-C version are done using the option flags when you run the application in the cl
@@FemiFleming Yeah realized when I checked the github page. Thank you for replying! Love your stuff, thanks for sharing these things and for being inspiring! :D
Hello i m really new with ORCA.Is it possible that 2 computers play together with ORCA and there 're synchronised together ? Could you please help me ?
@@marlenebertoux8531 yes it is! They can sync midi clock
Set your midi output to an interface and plug it into the input for the interface on the other computer and set that orcas midi input to that interface
@@marlenebertoux8531 if your sending orca to your ableton or something, send it there with loop back or iac driver and then set ableton midi out to the interface and have a track that just sends midi thru to the interface