I loaded a project made with A11 (which worked without issues for me). Basically is a very simple disco beat, everything worked as before except for the hihat: the brain keeps deleting random hits telling me "transition time from hihat closed". From what I observe there's no real need for that, as with previous beta the drums worked well, and the groove is very simple and repeating itself basically.
Any hints?
Goto the Options tab and play around with the Arm delay/speed etc, should get it fixed up for you. Both A12 & 13 do that, just need to do some tweaking to get them back closer to where they were so you don't start losing hits.
steve b wrote:How do you get Jamstix 3 to midi learn? I'm getting a midi in signal,clicking on live loop icon,clicking learn,but I can't get it to learn anything.Me being a retard most probably.
Do not use Liveloop. Instead do this:
- set the MIDI track with the drum material or live MIDI to learn to output to JS
- check LEARN
- play the section to learn through (or live session)
- uncheck LEARN
Hi Ralph
Thanks for getting back to me first of all.
What I used to love doing with a drummer was going half time.I'm using a midi foot pedal controller (Rolls),and playing guitar.Do I need to run through a "jam with audio" session,and then click Learn in the sections I want half time,and any other things that come to mind, and have it learn the midi CC numbers from my pedal?
The LEARN function is for Jamstix to process an incoming drum beat and match it as closely as possible. What you need is a trigger to toggle half-time per MIDI, correct?
Ralph [RZ] wrote:The LEARN function is for Jamstix to process an incoming drum beat and match it as closely as possible. What you need is a trigger to toggle half-time per MIDI, correct?
Could someone tell me if there is a way of globally adjusting the brain parameters for a whole song rather than having to individually edit each part. For something like the "timing feel" it's a pain to go through each individual part each time...
I haven't understood well if JS3 solves the problem that causes data loss when saving projects in REAPER.
I just lost an entire song structure in JS 2.5.2 - thanks God I had a backup - and would be happy to know JS3 won't do it again, be it while playing or not the song.
mabian wrote:I haven't understood well if JS3 solves the problem that causes data loss when saving projects in REAPER.
I just lost an entire song structure in JS 2.5.2 - thanks God I had a backup - and would be happy to know JS3 won't do it again, be it while playing or not the song.
Thanks,
Mario
AFAIK it´s a Reaper issue, with Reaper requesting data far more often than other hosts.