I would need to record the audio of what I play with Drambo but the channels separately as I do in AUM. Is this possible? Where can I find the tracks recorded in this way? Thanks!
You will find an infinity sign on each mixer track (main track) to rec arm tracks and then one on the top left next to bpm settings to start recording.
recording starts and ends with pattern cycles and the recorded audio can be found under hamburger menu files/recordings.
edit: same recordings folder can be accessed from under audio playback capable module browsers.
Thank you for your response. I was able to find and record the tracks. But under the burguer icon (I think you mean the one in the upper left margin of the main screen) when I pull down Files I find only three subfolders (documents, presets and samples). And when I export the audio it does it as the song as a single file, and not the files corresponding to each track (which is what I would need). My question is if this is posible. thanks!
the infinity sign on the tracks are used to arm tracks - tracks to be recorded individually.
the same infinity sign can be found on the top left, somewhere around midi learn and bpm - to start/stop real-time recording on the next pattern cycle.
once recording is done, the captured tracks can be found under files/samples/recordings/and probably some dated folder.
sorry for confusing description, I’m trying to explain from memory as I don’t have Drambo in front of me.
thank you very much for your time and your response. It is very clear. My goal is to be able to compose everything from Drambo without using AUM. Thanks again!
With universal control enabled you can drag and drop files between iDevice and Mac - from Drambo directly or from:
Files app / On my iPad / Drambo / Samples
You can Airdrop - again directly from Drambo or Files app
Or you can use the built in WebDAV feature (hamburger menu / bottom of the list) you can find description there how to remotely access Drambo folder and manage files.
On PC WebDAV, or use Files app and any means you’re familiar with or convenient.
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You will find an infinity sign on each mixer track (main track) to rec arm tracks and then one on the top left next to bpm settings to start recording.
recording starts and ends with pattern cycles and the recorded audio can be found under hamburger menu files/recordings.
edit: same recordings folder can be accessed from under audio playback capable module browsers.
Thank you for your response. I was able to find and record the tracks. But under the burguer icon (I think you mean the one in the upper left margin of the main screen) when I pull down Files I find only three subfolders (documents, presets and samples). And when I export the audio it does it as the song as a single file, and not the files corresponding to each track (which is what I would need). My question is if this is posible. thanks!
Export is different…
Sorry I can’t do screenshots at the moment,
the infinity sign on the tracks are used to arm tracks - tracks to be recorded individually.
the same infinity sign can be found on the top left, somewhere around midi learn and bpm - to start/stop real-time recording on the next pattern cycle.
once recording is done, the captured tracks can be found under files/samples/recordings/and probably some dated folder.
sorry for confusing description, I’m trying to explain from memory as I don’t have Drambo in front of me.
Sorry, I should have said TAPE icon, rather than infinity symbol… not sure what was I thinking :D
here is a screenshot that should clear things up hopefully :)
the barely visible text at the bottom says: access recorded audio FILES/SAMPLES/RECORDINGS/PROJECT FOLDER
thank you very much for your time and your response. It is very clear. My goal is to be able to compose everything from Drambo without using AUM. Thanks again!
I have already been able to view the recorded files (Eureka!!) Last question: How do I download these files to my computer?
Thanks a lot!
If you’re on Mac, you’ve got few options…
With universal control enabled you can drag and drop files between iDevice and Mac - from Drambo directly or from:
Files app / On my iPad / Drambo / Samples
You can Airdrop - again directly from Drambo or Files app
Or you can use the built in WebDAV feature (hamburger menu / bottom of the list) you can find description there how to remotely access Drambo folder and manage files.
On PC WebDAV, or use Files app and any means you’re familiar with or convenient.
Thank you again. Very clear.!!