Mr Cip you helped me so much with this vid I was just on amazon yesterday looking for a cheap same day delivery sustain pedal for my tuna mini and panda mini. I just wanna say you helped me so much . Im in college rn and Im using worlde products as a beginner midi controllers, and your tutorials are so detailed I dont even bother reading the digital manual anymore. You also helped me read music. It would mean the world to me if you helped me with a problem concerning my tuna mini. I left a comment at your vid about the tuna mini set up concerning the knobs and faders and i hope you answer me cause im broke right now sir.
Greeting BeatsbyMellow! Usually, you add the location of third instruments to the search path of your DAW. DAW's usually have a path: a list of places to look for instruments and patches. Also, check with the instrument pack provider for install tips and trouble shooting. This varies by DAW, cheers.
Super Helpful tip exactly what I was looking for.. Thank you ... im just starting to learn using my lanuchkey37 you kill two birds with one stone for me, I learn to map the keys on my launchkey and also learn about the little trick for the sustain Thank you so much I wish I can send you 3 trillion likes
So many videos wasted my time, but you helped, very grateful, thanks Mr. Cip
Greetings Alan! Thanks, I am glad I was able to help, cheers.
Mr Cip you helped me so much with this vid I was just on amazon yesterday looking for a cheap same day delivery sustain pedal for my tuna mini and panda mini.
I just wanna say you helped me so much . Im in college rn and Im using worlde products as a beginner midi controllers, and your tutorials are so detailed I dont even bother reading the digital manual anymore. You also helped me read music.
It would mean the world to me if you helped me with a problem concerning my tuna mini. I left a comment at your vid about the tuna mini set up concerning the knobs and faders and i hope you answer me cause im broke right now sir.
Reply sent to Tuna setup/review video.
thank you for helping
really needed this, now I don't need to buy a sustain pedal until I get better at playing the piano and can't do without it
Greeting! Sometimes hacks can help, cheers.
What if the piano I want to use is a third party software like key scape?
Greeting BeatsbyMellow! Usually, you add the location of third instruments to the search path of your DAW. DAW's usually have a path: a list of places to look for instruments and patches. Also, check with the instrument pack provider for install tips and trouble shooting. This varies by DAW, cheers.
@ been trying to look for a release option in ableton
I haven’t seen how to add release to a third party software. Please help🙏🏾
Thanks for the cool hack!
Greetings Taylor! Thank you for watching my video. I hope you found the video useful, cheers.
Thank you this video helped a lot!
Greeting! Thank you for viewing the video, cheers.
Super Helpful tip exactly what I was looking for.. Thank you ...
im just starting to learn using my lanuchkey37
you kill two birds with one stone for me,
I learn to map the keys on my launchkey and also learn about the little trick for the sustain
Thank you so much I wish I can send you 3 trillion likes
Greetings Retro Gamer! I am glad you enjoyed the video. There are many useful things you can do, once you learn to map your keyboard, cheers.