Simple wish: bpm capped at 300 instead of 200. I want to make some pounding gabber in standalone mode :P
+1
And MIDI-mappable tap tempo π
+999 π
It's a computer so it wouldn't break his legs, right?
Exactly, why only 999?
There surely will be one completionist user somewhere who will want to go all the way to 1000. In which case why not 9999?
But there surely....
Maybe Im missing some joke, but what possible use could there be for such extreme tempos?
Very high BPM's can turn anything into granular synthesis :)
What's next, scaled keyboard/CV control over BPM or oscillators that control the sequencer clock ticks?
Oldschool Moby agrees:
For a little change of scene the effect of the tempo change in this track around 2:50 is simply put, epic.
Not a genre I’d particularly seek out but shows the sheer power of a change of tempo.
Another cheap trick to use midi-mapped tap tempo is to make an app slave to a hardware groovebox even though it doesn't support MIDI clock π
I just thought to check and of course, AUM has it. A MIDI binding for tap tempo.
The limitation of tap tempo being no instant tempo change. Patterning 2 does tempo variation very well. Each pattern can have it’s own unique tempo. Ahead of the game there.
That only depends on the implementation. The tempo change could be immediate after tapping 2, 3 or 4 times.
Seems AUM takes at least 4 to settle. Using a square wave LFO as gate signal. So a bit of limitation but it’s something.
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+1
And MIDI-mappable tap tempo π
+999 π
It's a computer so it wouldn't break his legs, right?
Exactly, why only 999?
There surely will be one completionist user somewhere who will want to go all the way to 1000. In which case why not 9999?
But there surely....
Maybe Im missing some joke, but what possible use could there be for such extreme tempos?
Very high BPM's can turn anything into granular synthesis :)
What's next, scaled keyboard/CV control over BPM or oscillators that control the sequencer clock ticks?
Oldschool Moby agrees:
For a little change of scene the effect of the tempo change in this track around 2:50 is simply put, epic.
Not a genre I’d particularly seek out but shows the sheer power of a change of tempo.
Another cheap trick to use midi-mapped tap tempo is to make an app slave to a hardware groovebox even though it doesn't support MIDI clock π
I just thought to check and of course, AUM has it. A MIDI binding for tap tempo.
The limitation of tap tempo being no instant tempo change. Patterning 2 does tempo variation very well. Each pattern can have it’s own unique tempo. Ahead of the game there.
That only depends on the implementation. The tempo change could be immediate after tapping 2, 3 or 4 times.
Seems AUM takes at least 4 to settle. Using a square wave LFO as gate signal. So a bit of limitation but it’s something.