Once again, you are plumbing depths of this device that I don’t think Akai even had in mind when they made it 😂 A testament to both your ingenuity and Akai’s.
I’m not even sure what Akai had in mind with those macros. I think they were just like “let’s make every parameter in the system a target and see what people do with it.” Which is awesome.
Ha, that’s a great story. The a198 will probably get you more precision. But might as well start with what you have and see what you can get from it. It might be enough!
Thanks Joe, this is very creative. I haven't gottten around to using the X/Y pad yet but this got me thinking all kinds ideas...more to add to my messy list LOL.
Hey @Poetic Noise. Yeah, that XY pad is kind of a monster. So many modulation sources built into it, and they can all stack on top of each other. And the modulation targets are pretty much everything in the Force. It feels like the possibilities are endless, but it’s also kind of a head scratcher just thinking about what you might want to even do with it haha.
Hello, thank you for the great tutorial, I want to ask if you could advise me how to achieve on "XY pad" or "Pad Grid" or something else, switch 4, 8, 16 tempo hihat in hip-hop drum rhythms? it is also possible to increase and decrease the pitch of the hihat tone on the "XY Pad".
Hey Dusan, thanks for that! You should be able to assign the sample coarse tune parameter of a drum pad to an XY pad to change the pitch. For the other one, I’d think about approaching it by recording 1/4 notes, and then putting 2 AIR delays on the insert FX for the drum pad. Set the first to an sixteenth delay, and the second to a eighth. Feedback at zero. Then set up momentary pad grids to control the wet/dry parameter. One to change the second delay mix to 50% (eighth notes) ,and the second to turn them both to 50%. There might be other ways to approach it too, but I think that would do the trick.
@@joefilbrun Thank you very much for the advice, I will try it, but if you have time and upload a video tutorial, I would be happy, but thanks for your time anyway
Hopefully a simple question. How do you record this into a clip? I haven't found a lot of good resources for working with automation data in clips (recording and editing).
Hey Eric, should be as easy as enabling record automation, which you can do globally by swiping down from the top of the LCD and pressing the big green button to turn it red
How would you go around using this with modular? I mapped the x axis to cv out 1 and that into a 1v/oct, but the midi sustain wont work when routed to a cv track it seems.
The sustain is a function of the synth. In this example, Tubesynth. Most modular oscillators should just drone, though and wouldn’t need this. If you’re using a semi-modular, maybe there’s an output jack for the oscillator that would let you bypass the VCA?
@@joefilbrun yeah I can drone the modular synth by itself, but since it had some cc parameters I thought sustain would work. I did not think of using the vca for the y axis because I was using it for the drone itself. Turns out is way easier and I needed to map into that as you say. Thanks for the input.
Once again, you are plumbing depths of this device that I don’t think Akai even had in mind when they made it 😂 A testament to both your ingenuity and Akai’s.
I’m not even sure what Akai had in mind with those macros. I think they were just like “let’s make every parameter in the system a target and see what people do with it.” Which is awesome.
@@joefilbrun indeed. They should do something similar for modulation sources / destinations. They could break records
Impressed by your in-depth knowledge and creativity. Wonderful source. Thank you
Hey there Pepe - much appreciated. Thanks for watching!
Thanks again Joe
I was just watching a doepfer a198 demo and this showed up on recommended. Thanks for saving me money.
Ha, that’s a great story. The a198 will probably get you more precision. But might as well start with what you have and see what you can get from it. It might be enough!
@@joefilbrun for sure, this was destiny telling me to spend more time with the force instead of looking for more toys to buy.
@@Drozas91 I know where you’re coming from. I’m definitely guilty of adding stuff to the musical arsenal that I don’t really need sometimes.
Thanks Joe, this is very creative. I haven't gottten around to using the X/Y pad yet but this got me thinking all kinds ideas...more to add to my messy list LOL.
Hey @Poetic Noise. Yeah, that XY pad is kind of a monster. So many modulation sources built into it, and they can all stack on top of each other. And the modulation targets are pretty much everything in the Force. It feels like the possibilities are endless, but it’s also kind of a head scratcher just thinking about what you might want to even do with it haha.
@Joe Filbrun Wow, I didn't know they could be stacked. I'm gonna dedicate some time to mess around with.
Hello, thank you for the great tutorial, I want to ask if you could advise me how to achieve on "XY pad" or "Pad Grid" or something else, switch 4, 8, 16 tempo hihat in hip-hop drum rhythms? it is also possible to increase and decrease the pitch of the hihat tone on the "XY Pad".
Hey Dusan, thanks for that! You should be able to assign the sample coarse tune parameter of a drum pad to an XY pad to change the pitch. For the other one, I’d think about approaching it by recording 1/4 notes, and then putting 2 AIR delays on the insert FX for the drum pad. Set the first to an sixteenth delay, and the second to a eighth. Feedback at zero. Then set up momentary pad grids to control the wet/dry parameter. One to change the second delay mix to 50% (eighth notes) ,and the second to turn them both to 50%. There might be other ways to approach it too, but I think that would do the trick.
@@joefilbrun Thank you very much for the advice, I will try it, but if you have time and upload a video tutorial, I would be happy, but thanks for your time anyway
Hopefully a simple question. How do you record this into a clip? I haven't found a lot of good resources for working with automation data in clips (recording and editing).
Hey Eric, should be as easy as enabling record automation, which you can do globally by swiping down from the top of the LCD and pressing the big green button to turn it red
@@joefilbrun I figured it was something simple but hidden in a menu!
How would you go around using this with modular? I mapped the x axis to cv out 1 and that into a 1v/oct, but the midi sustain wont work when routed to a cv track it seems.
The sustain is a function of the synth. In this example, Tubesynth. Most modular oscillators should just drone, though and wouldn’t need this. If you’re using a semi-modular, maybe there’s an output jack for the oscillator that would let you bypass the VCA?
@@joefilbrun yeah I can drone the modular synth by itself, but since it had some cc parameters I thought sustain would work. I did not think of using the vca for the y axis because I was using it for the drone itself. Turns out is way easier and I needed to map into that as you say. Thanks for the input.