When I was your age I would have killed for a little tappa tappa tappa.
Does anyone know where that line is from?
I know there is a way to send tap tempo information to the Axe II, and that separating the sends by X milliseconds, you can arrive at a tempo setting. But I was wondering if there is just a way to send a midi command to the Axe II in the format of BPM?
Thanks,
John
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Lisa: Yeah, well, no offense, but maybe I need a little more instruction than just tappa-tappa-tappa.
Vicki: Why, back when I was your age, I had 43 movies under my belt, and I had to do it without tappa-tappa-tappa. I would've killed for tappa-tappa-tappa.
I sure hope that was from memory and not from google. You are correct!
Send it a midi clock signal for bpm.
Are you referring to something other than 'Tap Tempo'. By default Axe II receives this on CC#14. Set an IA on your controller for CC#14 and give it a little tappa tappa tappa.
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I don't know if there's any sysex command for that. Even entering a BPM manually in axe edit just sends out 2 tap tempo CCs at that rate.
Are you referring to something other than 'Tap Tempo'. By default Axe II receives this on CC#14. Set an IA on your controller for CC#14 and give it a little tappa tappa tappa.
I don't know if there's any sysex command for that. Even entering a BPM manually in axe edit just sends out 2 tap tempo CCs at that rate.
It doesn't really matter--any value of the CC# is interpreted as a tap, and ideally you wouldn't set a momentary switch to actually work momentary-style for that. (The Axe will ignore a second tap CC within a small time window of the first but you'd only be adding the potential for screwing up the tempo if you keep your foot on the switch too long.) You'd have the most options with every switch being momentary because then you can decide how each works (latching or momentary) per preset. With a latching switch there's no way to imitate momentary operation.
"Type" in manual sec. 8.1 tells the MFC what type of hardware is actually connected. The other type setting in 8.2 (the one you can override per preset) determines what the MFC does in response to the switch. With a momentary switch you can choose between this:
Press switch: 127
Release switch: nothing
Press switch: 0
Release switch: nothing
and this:
Press switch: 127
Release switch: 0
(or whatever you set for the on/off values.)
With a latching switch the second scenario isn't possible, because the MFC has no way to tell when you release the switch. I think just about every controller only has momentary hardware. If one didn't it couldn't offer the option of momentary style IAs or do things like scroll through menus/values by holding the switch/button.
Are you referring to something other than 'Tap Tempo'. By default Axe II receives this on CC#14. Set an IA on your controller for CC#14 and give it a little tappa tappa tappa.
When I was your age I would have killed for a little tappa tappa tappa.
Does anyone know where that line is from?
I'm a high gain djent djent meedley meedely meedely type player...
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Hey shotgunn, Im responding to the tappa tappa question; I have a IA switch set to 14 and when I tap it the light responds but the delay times dont change? does the tempo have to be set to something other than none? what might be going on? thanks. hope you are better (ps Im an MD family practice)
Hey shotgunn, Im responding to the tappa tappa question; I have a IA switch set to 14 and when I tap it the light responds but the delay times dont change? does the tempo have to be set to something other than none? what might be going on? thanks. hope you are better (ps Im an MD family practice)