There was a feature request to have MIDI messages stopped when you press mute, so for example if you are triggering a hardware synth via MIDI, when you press mute on that track, the MIDI being sent to that external synth will stop being sent.
Personally I wanted audio only mutes on the mixer for DJ style transforms, but that didn't happen, I'm not a big fan of mutes stoping MIDI, it is a terrible feature in my book, any long notes you have to wait for them to be retriggerred after they are unmuted.
I am a little confused as to what this feature does too. In my case, I have for example an AU drum machine such as Ruismaker on pad 1, and then I have set up pads 2-6 to trigger the one instance of RM by assigning all pads to the same link group and assigning each pad the corresponding pad note that triggers a sound in RM, in the order in which I am used to finger drumming with my pad controller. Pads 2-6 have a silent sample loaded so they are 'active'.
Now with this midi mute update I was expecting it to be possible to mute a pad's midi so it wouldn't be sent to RM, but this is not working as I expected. Is this maybe related to me using the link group? Maybe there is a better way to do it?
Nevertheless, what I really would like is to be able to mute not only whole midi patterns but individual midi notes within patterns, just like in midi sequencers that I have previously used.
Copied from other thread (Not sure what all the d stuff means ? )
@gosnote
What you are trying to do is not mute MIDI.
You have set up Ruismaker on one pad, that pad is the only thing sending MIDI to Ruismaker.
The links you have set up are not actually MIDI, they are links telling pad 1 to send MIDI to Ruismaker.
So to simplify, what you need is...
"When muting a linked pad, it will mute the link"
Lol.:)
i'm not muting anything at the mo because i don't have a pad. waiting for one from the postie.
terrible timing, really. bm3 will be the first installation
the a, b and c's were pretty good. check 'em out.
i thought d had potential.
not sure i'm up for doing the e's now.
i'd personally recommend t, h and c. probably the best combination
funny you should mention that. yesterday i went into my vape shop to get some liquid and noticed they were selling c,b and d. i asked the guy, he said it was the real deal but he'd not tried it. ??
@canister Ha ha ha - yep - I find it helps *without* the fogginess. Full spectrum paste is good too, but yes, first things first - music is a composure sense of taste, smell and touch... it all depends on the recipe and the appetite of course
Hahaha DOA is still one of the best forums around, I wish some of these "You cant talk like that on a forum" squad would spend a day there, well lets be honest they wouldn't last a day haha
using c, b and the d and other related combos can lead to chronic amiability.
i've not been on doa but i did check out one for the mpc1000. they were all bad mothers there and ridiculed some member for asking a 'how can i do this' question!
the electribe 2 facebook forum for about 2yrs used to get incredibly abusive a times. it was amazing with so much music posted, most of which was live.
DOA isn't abusive, it is very much 'UK pub' that is how we are, if you saw somebody getting abused it was because they ignored stickied posts giving all the answers to the questions not only they were asking, but had been asked a billion times
Swearing isn't abuse in the UK, it is just how we talk.
the abuse was on the electribe 2 facebook forum not doa. people were arguing about korg's change from the previous model.
uk pub? i was under the impression that 'pub life' south of hadrian's wall was mostly about milk drinking and dominoes?!
Nah we dont eat much pizza in pubs, drink weak piss alcohol and replace normal words with swears "Did ya see that **** on the ****ing **** *******, what a ****ing ****.
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There was a feature request to have MIDI messages stopped when you press mute, so for example if you are triggering a hardware synth via MIDI, when you press mute on that track, the MIDI being sent to that external synth will stop being sent.
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All mutes work the same as far as i am aware
d
Personally I wanted audio only mutes on the mixer for DJ style transforms, but that didn't happen, I'm not a big fan of mutes stoping MIDI, it is a terrible feature in my book, any long notes you have to wait for them to be retriggerred after they are unmuted.
d
d
I am a little confused as to what this feature does too. In my case, I have for example an AU drum machine such as Ruismaker on pad 1, and then I have set up pads 2-6 to trigger the one instance of RM by assigning all pads to the same link group and assigning each pad the corresponding pad note that triggers a sound in RM, in the order in which I am used to finger drumming with my pad controller. Pads 2-6 have a silent sample loaded so they are 'active'.
Now with this midi mute update I was expecting it to be possible to mute a pad's midi so it wouldn't be sent to RM, but this is not working as I expected. Is this maybe related to me using the link group? Maybe there is a better way to do it?
Nevertheless, what I really would like is to be able to mute not only whole midi patterns but individual midi notes within patterns, just like in midi sequencers that I have previously used.
Copied from other thread (Not sure what all the d stuff means ? )
@gosnote
What you are trying to do is not mute MIDI.
You have set up Ruismaker on one pad, that pad is the only thing sending MIDI to Ruismaker.
The links you have set up are not actually MIDI, they are links telling pad 1 to send MIDI to Ruismaker.
So to simplify, what you need is...
"When muting a linked pad, it will mute the link"
Looks like instead of muting his pads, @canister has muted his forum posts instead.
Lol.:)
i'm not muting anything at the mo because i don't have a pad. waiting for one from the postie.
terrible timing, really. bm3 will be the first installation
e?
Only at the weekend
the a, b and c's were pretty good. check 'em out.
i thought d had potential.
not sure i'm up for doing the e's now.
i'd personally recommend t, h and c. probably the best combination
Eh?
e and h?! i've never tried that combination.
you know you could end up with a nasty habit there.
@canister CBD is fine with me
Three Xs always makes my weekend.
funny you should mention that. yesterday i went into my vape shop to get some liquid and noticed they were selling c,b and d. i asked the guy, he said it was the real deal but he'd not tried it. ??
music is the x, t and c combination
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This thread reminds me of a classic Drum & Bass joke I read years ago on the DOA forums..
Even if the music industry kills D&B, we'd still have plenty of 'rum' and 'ass'.
Hahaha DOA is still one of the best forums around, I wish some of these "You cant talk like that on a forum" squad would spend a day there, well lets be honest they wouldn't last a day haha
Ha ha! Yes. That would be good
using c, b and the d and other related combos can lead to chronic amiability.
i've not been on doa but i did check out one for the mpc1000. they were all bad mothers there and ridiculed some member for asking a 'how can i do this' question!
the electribe 2 facebook forum for about 2yrs used to get incredibly abusive a times. it was amazing with so much music posted, most of which was live.
DOA isn't abusive, it is very much 'UK pub' that is how we are, if you saw somebody getting abused it was because they ignored stickied posts giving all the answers to the questions not only they were asking, but had been asked a billion times
Swearing isn't abuse in the UK, it is just how we talk.
the abuse was on the electribe 2 facebook forum not doa. people were arguing about korg's change from the previous model.
uk pub? i was under the impression that 'pub life' south of hadrian's wall was mostly about milk drinking and dominoes?!
Nah we dont eat much pizza in pubs, drink weak piss alcohol and replace normal words with swears "Did ya see that **** on the ****ing **** *******, what a ****ing ****.