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tap tempo #14

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wraybowling opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 2 comments
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tap tempo #14

wraybowling opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 2 comments
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The idea here is that the user effectively presses on-off-on. only counting three beats initially feels awkward but it's more intuitive the longer I think about it. In live TV, a verbal countdown stops before reaching zero. skipping a beat will let the user have a moment to move their hands in to place and perhaps even record a bit into the pre-roll. That could be really innovative and genuinely awesome.

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Making use of retrigger likely makes more sense.

@wraybowling wraybowling changed the title Tripple tap record to tap tempo tap tempo Sep 10, 2020
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Alt + Retrigger I think is the way to go. I perhaps wasn't aware of being able to discern between CV and button presses when I first wrote this out. I could also capture presses or high CV of (Alt +) Play/Pause to both apply another beat to the pattern matcher and toggle playback.

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