Hello this is AWES you so much for the update! :D I can't use the '$' (send ORCA command, the operator doesn't seem to exist), would this a thing that's different in the orca-c (command line) version? Can't find much info on it..
@@FemiFleming Yeah realized when I checked the github page. Thank you for replying! Love your stuff, thanks for sharing these things and for being inspiring! :D
everyone come watch this!!!!
Ohhhh man thanks!!!! Orca is very impressive.!! 😎😎I have it on a Raspberry Pi B+ and a 7-inch screen
@@typebeats_ar swagg
If you want to clock ableton to orca, have orca send the clock. You start it by hitting ctrl-space
First time hearing about this Orca thing. It's right up my alley, thank you for making this!
Looking forward to watching this, thanks!
Huge thanks for this! 💜
This is ace
daaaang realy nice patch at the end!
@@henriquematias1986 thanks!!
wow!
Hello this is AWES you so much for the update! :D I can't use the '$' (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