Sir_Plus wrote:I do have a simple idea:
Tap your beat in your DAW, and record the midi. You may be able to put it on a loop, and record successive passes. Then save
the midi pattern to a folder on your hard drive, and import it into Jamstix.
Maybe not [i:aa772ffb88]quite[/i:aa772ffb88] as quick and easy as EZ Drummer tap2find, but still not hard. And likely way more rewarding!
I'm going to try this myself, but if you try it too, please stop back and share your experience.
Thank you!
Please also try the 'MIDI Learn' feature in Jamstix which you can use as follows:
- check the MIDI icon in the bar editor (left side below AUTO BAR) to activate learn mode
- start play in your DAW and play the drums as desired on your MIDI keyboard
- you will see the notes being translated and quantized into the Jamstix bar editor
Make sure you have MIDI input from the keyboard active on the Jamstix track.
Hi Ralph,
Have you considered adding a MIDI control parameter to MIDI learn? So you could trigger from a MIDI CC, PC etc. It's such an amazing feature already but this would be a godsend!!
thats_rayor wrote:
Have you considered adding a MIDI control parameter to MIDI learn? So you could trigger from a MIDI CC, PC etc. It's such an amazing feature already but this would be a godsend!!
Do you mean the ability to start/end MIDI learn via a CC or PC?
thats_rayor wrote:
Have you considered adding a MIDI control parameter to MIDI learn? So you could trigger from a MIDI CC, PC etc. It's such an amazing feature already but this would be a godsend!!
Do you mean the ability to start/end MIDI learn via a CC or PC?
Yes exactly!
This would make my drum composition process much more fluid.
While I'm at it could I request MIDI control for the Half-time button? Again a very useful feature that would be handy to have more control over.