if i use the Keyboard or an external Signal on HE10-Port for BPM, then the Analyzer calculates the corresponding BPM. This BPM-Value is used for the Steps in the Scenes.
What i am looking for is a functionality, which NOT calculates a virtual BPM-Value.
I have a external (analogue) NF-Analyzer, which gives me perfect trigger pulses to control the scene-steps. Also perfect for break-beats and floating BPMs in different songs like "Schlager" and POP.
The "Pulse-function" in the older Analyzer is not very suitable...
May be you could set a check-box with "BPM calc / BPM pulse / BPM external".
If i use a slower PC, the analyzing stuff must not done from this PC and i can outsource this to a special piece of hardware.
i need a external input (Keyb./MIDI/HE10) for STEP
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If i understand, you need an external clock for the bpm of you scene/step ?
It will be possible to use a midi clock in the next versions, but no keyboard/HE10 support is planned.
If i understand, you need an external clock for the bpm of you scene/step ?
It will be possible to use a midi clock in the next versions, but no keyboard/HE10 support is planned.
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Yes, the clock itself is generated by an external circuit.
I think that it would be possible to convert this external trigger signal to a MIDI-Command, but the easier way would be the HE10-Port, because the signal came as a TTL-Pulse.
The most important point is, that each single pulse force a single step in the scene.
If i could switch off the BPM-"calculator" then i could use a Keybord-stroke and a simple circuit which sends a keyboard-character at each pulse. That would be much easier than a MIDI-converter.
I think that it would be possible to convert this external trigger signal to a MIDI-Command, but the easier way would be the HE10-Port, because the signal came as a TTL-Pulse.
The most important point is, that each single pulse force a single step in the scene.
If i could switch off the BPM-"calculator" then i could use a Keybord-stroke and a simple circuit which sends a keyboard-character at each pulse. That would be much easier than a MIDI-converter.