as a MIDI sequencer freak, I greatly appreciate the serious thought put towards MIDI implementation! being able to punch in to different positions (markers / cues / whatever you want to call them) on the tape via MIDI note or program change while record enabled would fulfill a dream I have of being able to quickly jump around to different guitar / vocal parts from an external sequencer.
Brilliant, love it. All the attention to detail is greatly appreciated. I think you've fairly priced it for whatever it's worth, coming from a producer of many decades who has owned a whole lot of music gadgets. Anyone who says otherwise isn't willing to pay for quality or an ethical rate for the many hours you are pouring into this. Scoff all you want, but I've made my way as a creative professional and you get what you pay for. In my case I'm thrilled to be on board.
I really like that there will be MIDI connectivity with tape! although I personally wouldn't need it to be a MIDI host as well. (At least as far as I understand it, but I'm also fairly new to that part of the game...) For connected/controlling devices I would propably use Ableton Live and AUM (iPad). As for specific controllers I would most likely use Ableton Move and/or Akai MPK Mini plus. And finally: 'a granulat engine for tape!' Just Sounds fire. 🔥🔥🔥 Either way it's gonna be great!
As for me- i need possibility to start record a piece with a foot..-)..and i prefer to use for that simple 5$pedal- and then i would juggle it as needed…- so that is possible? With no comp or other midi hub in between?
Well, there are two possible workarounds. Both hacky. First invasive and chaotic evil: solder wires to record button and connect your pedal. I do not recommend this way😅 Second involves investments: $5 arduino uno and code like this pastebin.com/S8Qme0i4 It will convert this arduino to midi controller with one button. But it is possible that easy only is we would implement midi-host
its not even real tape though. its just digital effects which will never have the inconsistencies that make it magic. gimmick tool that could be an iphone app more or less.
as a MIDI sequencer freak, I greatly appreciate the serious thought put towards MIDI implementation! being able to punch in to different positions (markers / cues / whatever you want to call them) on the tape via MIDI note or program change while record enabled would fulfill a dream I have of being able to quickly jump around to different guitar / vocal parts from an external sequencer.
^This!!
Add cue point functionality for ALM Squid Salmple and Make Noise Morphagene modules ❤
It is already there🥹
Brilliant, love it. All the attention to detail is greatly appreciated. I think you've fairly priced it for whatever it's worth, coming from a producer of many decades who has owned a whole lot of music gadgets. Anyone who says otherwise isn't willing to pay for quality or an ethical rate for the many hours you are pouring into this. Scoff all you want, but I've made my way as a creative professional and you get what you pay for. In my case I'm thrilled to be on board.
I really like that there will be MIDI connectivity with tape! although I personally wouldn't need it to be a MIDI host as well. (At least as far as I understand it, but I'm also fairly new to that part of the game...)
For connected/controlling devices I would propably use Ableton Live and AUM (iPad). As for specific controllers I would most likely use Ableton Move and/or Akai MPK Mini plus.
And finally: 'a granulat engine for tape!' Just Sounds fire. 🔥🔥🔥
Either way it's gonna be great!
Idk compared to $1500 for the TP-7?
I am too dumb to foresee the whole lot of possibilities this could open...
mee too tbh
As for me- i need possibility to start record a piece with a foot..-)..and i prefer to use for that simple 5$pedal- and then i would juggle it as needed…- so that is possible?
With no comp or other midi hub in between?
Well, there are two possible workarounds. Both hacky.
First invasive and chaotic evil: solder wires to record button and connect your pedal. I do not recommend this way😅
Second involves investments: $5 arduino uno and code like this pastebin.com/S8Qme0i4
It will convert this arduino to midi controller with one button. But it is possible that easy only is we would implement midi-host
@ great!…please implement midi host- )
please!)
Uno
its not even real tape though. its just digital effects which will never have the inconsistencies that make it magic. gimmick tool that could be an iphone app more or less.
😴 $500 is outrageous
Sucks you’re being forced to buy it :(