Factory Patches?
Is there a link or an archive of the factory patches? While it seems like many are redundant if you change the algorithm, it'd be a lot easier to edit the device if there was a cart/file that made using the available apps easier.
Is there a link or an archive of the factory patches? While it seems like many are redundant if you change the algorithm, it'd be a lot easier to edit the device if there was a cart/file that made using the available apps easier.
Hey, everyone - curious about this and not really yet willing to contact the company support for help - mostly because I have doubts I'll get clear instructions from the Chinese manufacturer.
As title says - I bought a Sonicake Pocket Control - a little 4-button footswitch - as a companion to my PocketMaster, which is a great multiFX box. It actually can do a bit more, though...
Upon reading up and trying to figure things out on my own, I wondered:
"Hey - this thing has momentary functionality: Is it possible I could send multiple MIDI instructions to my Synths - either via USB MIDI or the TRS MIDI output? Is this actually 4 footswitches in one?"
It sends CC, PC, Sysex, and Note ON and OFF signals via Momentary/once/hold and other actions.
Very impressive - so I think there's a lot of potential use, here. Am I wrong?
As a reference, let's use my Roland JD-XA and FANTOM-06 as our base. (Manual Pic Related for both.) Both machines have three TRS ports for expression or switch control. They all use standard Roland equipment.
SO FAR: I've created a test program to send MIDI Note ON and Note OFF momentarily. C-4, D-4, E-4, F-4. You know, some Nice drones. As a MIDI device over USB? It's already interesting.
That worked in FLStudio. Now: Now to understand linking together this TRS MIDI output and the messages or signals it can send, to the expression ports on my Synths? Are these CVs?
The documentation is actually kinda lite, so if anyone has 40 bucks and wants to try this and is better than me? Go ahead - for SCIENCE!
Hello, everyone. I'm Starsickle. I'm an oldhead, but new to actually making and presenting music to users. I make a lot of stuff, but let me get to the situation:
I'm moving from SoundCloud to BandCamp - I have several OSTs that are incomplete, some that just need extension and arrangement. I have several projects that have tracks completed, but the rest still in the oven.
I'm not sure what to think of SoundCloud, anymore. We're in a big shakeup due to AI usage and people stealing each other's work, as well as relentless mass-marketing spamwars. I'm tired. I'm not a strong personality or brand, and all that stuff just makes me tired.
What is the expectation both in the community and for users when it comes to things that are still growing/getting polished? I wouldn't call myself a pro, but I do want to get to a point where I have the skill if someone wants MY work and MY talents.
The general wisdom seems to be "Just get it out there", but my soundcloud is/was filling up fast in just a few years, and these bigger projects deserve to be out there, I think.
Is it a matter of price or completeness?