Thank you so much Ben. You have helped me have a fun weekend during a shitty time for everyone. I really look forward to these. I was trying to figure out if morphing could be recorded into steps last night. P-locking is more than enough. Lol. It’s a great way to audition patches without saving 20 files. It’s also so fun for live use. This video was awesome timing. I have a gut feeling morphing will eventually get the option of step recording. This makes me wonder if you can automate morphing as an auv3 in a DAW. I also wanted to understand layers and here you are! I am definitely building my instruments and racks with layers now. The mixer is insane..... I hope you can make a few bucks off of these tutorials. I don’t mean this in a greedy way. This is coming from someone who doesn’t have much money. It is clear these are coming purely from good intentions and that you are simply making these videos to educate us on the possibilities. We’ve all been waiting for an app like this! I can’t even imagine where we will be 2 years from now. Anyways, thank you! Sorry for the rant hah
Thanks Kristaps. Anything I think is worth sharing goes here: patchstorage.com/author/bcrichards/ along with tons of other cool patches! patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/
When you say scene pad, do you mean track pad? This is not meant to be picky, I'm just trying to keep the new (to me) terms clear in my confused brain.
Chris, no worries! Since the 2.0 update UI has changed and Scenes are not laid out on the main track pads (where you normally see note pads and keys) any more. Scenes are only available in the track selector pads, above the editor buttons, nav bar and transport, and only when in Scene mode.
You can think of the Morph pads as a set global presets for your project. Tap on the A or B by the crossfader and it will pull up the morph pads. When you are in this view, any changes to any parameter in your project will be assigned to that morph pad then, you can use the crossfader to morph between those sets of parameter changes.
Super Cool. Was going to look into this today. :) Thanks for the great content!
Thanks Ben. Amazing app and you are doing some great tutorials.
Ooh, the Master track...great ideas! Thank you
Thank you so much Ben. You have helped me have a fun weekend during a shitty time for everyone. I really look forward to these. I was trying to figure out if morphing could be recorded into steps last night. P-locking is more than enough. Lol. It’s a great way to audition patches without saving 20 files. It’s also so fun for live use. This video was awesome timing. I have a gut feeling morphing will eventually get the option of step recording. This makes me wonder if you can automate morphing as an auv3 in a DAW. I also wanted to understand layers and here you are! I am definitely building my instruments and racks with layers now. The mixer is insane..... I hope you can make a few bucks off of these tutorials. I don’t mean this in a greedy way. This is coming from someone who doesn’t have much money. It is clear these are coming purely from good intentions and that you are simply making these videos to educate us on the possibilities. We’ve all been waiting for an app like this! I can’t even imagine where we will be 2 years from now. Anyways, thank you! Sorry for the rant hah
I think we are all hoping for more control over mothers morph slider! Thanks Matt.
Ben thanks. This app is going to keep me busy for life ha ha. Lots to learn.
Be even better if the morphs scenes could be recorded as automation like p lock. Very powerful useful stuff this morphs feature is.
Thank you Ben! By the way,- are you posting your patches somewhere?
Thanks Kristaps. Anything I think is worth sharing goes here: patchstorage.com/author/bcrichards/ along with tons of other cool patches!
patchstorage.com/platform/drambo/
When you say scene pad, do you mean track pad? This is not meant to be picky, I'm just trying to keep the new (to me) terms clear in my confused brain.
Chris, no worries! Since the 2.0 update UI has changed and Scenes are not laid out on the main track pads (where you normally see note pads and keys) any more. Scenes are only available in the track selector pads, above the editor buttons, nav bar and transport, and only when in Scene mode.
How did you get 16 presets?
You can think of the Morph pads as a set global presets for your project. Tap on the A or B by the crossfader and it will pull up the morph pads. When you are in this view, any changes to any parameter in your project will be assigned to that morph pad then, you can use the crossfader to morph between those sets of parameter changes.