The Midi Fighter Twister ideas thread
The Midi Fighter Twister ideas thread Posted on: 05.11.2013 by Jetta Drenzek Doesn't seem to be one around, thought I'd start it off.Looks fantastic all round to me, although I would like to see a demonstration of it used with synth samples as opposed to drums and then the pitch altered, allowing you just get one shots and then alter the pitch yourself. This may be a function already on that wasn't displayed on the drum sequencer demo, but if it's not a feature I believe it would be mind blowingly cool to add into it! | |
Charline Dye 07.11.2013 | Ok I did see that in the Spectra manual. I would like to know how you would go about sending the bank change note message from one MF to another. Would this be possible with just Traktor? |
Kellie Myrum 06.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
Thanks for your reply. |
Adolf Hit 07.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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Kellie Myrum 06.11.2013 | @midifidler - Do you believe the MF banking could be easily shared from one unit to the other ?? Would be cool if we take a Twister and create a mapping that supplements to some of our already existing mappings for Spectra and 3D. This thing would rock! |
Adolf Hit 05.11.2013 | @Sambo For now it is just a drum sequencer, however Ive been playing round with an alternate 3D/Spectra firmware with the intent of making a melodic sequencer as a companion, the big problem here is NI did not make the sample pitch setting MIDI accessible, I created some code which uses the HID functionality to access this, but because it lives several menu's deep in the F1 it takes about 200 ms to reliably alter the pitch. We are hoping we can convince NI to make the pitch midi accessible in a future release, then we can do some seriously cool stuff! Eitherway feel free to post questions, thoughts, and ideas for the Twister, Ill try and answer quickly! |
Libbie Orion 05.11.2013 |
Originally Posted by Sambo
Lets let them get the kinks out first, then we can all master the channels |
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