So, is BPM something that could be used as a live drum machine? Can you put different rhythms in on the fly? It sounds like you can through the description, but I am wondering what owners of BPM think.
John
BPM = Virtual Drum Machine?
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BPM = Virtual Drum Machine?
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Re: BPM = Virtual Drum Machine?
Hi John,
BPM can be used in a live setting. There is a 'Live' mode which allows you to switch between different scenes on the fly. A 'Scene' can include any combination of patterns from banks A-D and any selected sequence parts from racks A-B. You can also drag and drop a MIDI pattern in any pad bank or alter any loaded pattern on the fly using the grid. BPM is pretty flexible when it comes to this.
-GK
BPM can be used in a live setting. There is a 'Live' mode which allows you to switch between different scenes on the fly. A 'Scene' can include any combination of patterns from banks A-D and any selected sequence parts from racks A-B. You can also drag and drop a MIDI pattern in any pad bank or alter any loaded pattern on the fly using the grid. BPM is pretty flexible when it comes to this.
-GK
BPM = Virtual Drum Machine?
Sounds pretty neat - thanks!grassrootking wrote:Hi John,
BPM can be used in a live setting. There is a 'Live' mode which allows you to switch between different scenes on the fly. A 'Scene' can include any combination of patterns from banks A-D and any selected sequence parts from racks A-B. You can also drag and drop a MIDI pattern in any pad bank or alter any loaded pattern on the fly using the grid. BPM is pretty flexible when it comes to this.
-GK
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15 inch, Early 2013)
2.7 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Digital Performer 8.05
UltraLite (2007)
Komplete 7, Omnisphere, IvoryII, and other VIs
2.7 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Digital Performer 8.05
UltraLite (2007)
Komplete 7, Omnisphere, IvoryII, and other VIs