

Im thinking in the whole realm of linux OS awesome music programs there is got to be some program that does that, but was not able to find one so far, if that type of program exists I’m not sure how its called so it does not help me. So does anyone know of a program that can do something like this or is there a way to do that with seq24 or Hydrogen that I have not figured out?Īnother way to do something similar I have figured out is with Cubase or Ardour I can write my patterns 1 after the other but then I need to stop playing to move the loop region to "change the beat" I have not figured a way that I could create a hotkey or a macro that would allow me to move the loop region somewhere else with the touch of 1 or even a few key presses, so now its got to be done with the mouse, its not ideal that every time you want to switch from lets say part 1 to part 2 of the song you need to grab the mouse with 1 hand while continuing to play guitar with the other hand and place the loop somewhere else, it works but ideally id like to be able to have this operation on a key so I can eventually buy some foot midi controller and change the "beats" with my feet. (ie I would like more flexibility, different beats need to be able to have their own tempo, their own beat 4/4, 3/4 etc, ideally I should be able to include more than just drums in my beats such as other midi synths or even audio recording). There is also the Beatbuddy guitar pedal that does exactly what I want but its expensive and also too restrictive for what I want to do. I have installed a program on my iPad called iMaschine which does something similar but its way too restrictive for my tastes. WINGS will be available at pro audio dealers around the world at the introductory price of 29 (List price 65) from October 6th, 2020 through October 18th. Is there a way to tell these programs ok move on to part 2 but only when you finish playing part 1 not as soon as I press the button. by Administrator ' The Best Shortcut to BitWig Studio ' ZenDAW and Plugivery are proud to announce WINGS an innovative Touch Workspace software for the BitWig Studio DAW. Hydrogen can do this but the problem is that I cannot find a way to tell Hydrogen: "play part 2 after you finish part 1" so if I change patterns in Hydrogen it changes immediately, same for seq24. I need a program where I can start beat 1 and it will loop indefinitely until I tell it to start playing beat 2 and so on.

The problem is that the music is improvised so I cannot use the "song mode". Ive been searching for a simple program in which I could write some MIDI beats and switch them to accompany me on the guitar. To do this in Ableton Live, you need to use the Options.txt workaround, but in Bitwig it's easy to do straight out the box: simply right-click the parameter, select Copy Modulation to all Layers, and that same parameter across all the layers will be assigned to the same Macro.Hey there, Ive been searching for many days, months even, and trying to many programs including Ardour, Hydrogen, seq24 and more.

When working with multiple instruments within an Instrument Layer, you'll often want to apply the same Macro assignments and mod amounts to the same parameter across them. Some key commands use modifier keys, and some modifier keys differ depending on the operating system. Send your drum loop to this track in parallel, then tweak the Replacer's Freq and Threshold parameters to ensure that only the loop's snare triggers the E-Snare. Many operations in Studio One have associated key commands, or keyboard shortcuts, that can be used in lieu of navigating menus with the mouse. To do this, add an Effect Track set to 100% Wet and drag an E-Snare instrument into its INST slot.

As well as being great for straight-up drum replacement, it's a handy tool for bolstering or layering individual hits within a loop in parallel. Bitwig Studio comes bundled with an awesome drum replacement tool, Replacer, which in Bitwig's words "analyses the level of the incoming audio and generates notes at a single pitch, which are sent to a nested device chain".
