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@Pumpte Bye now!
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@Nanopod, I use multiple instances of Slate for: Kick, Snare, Toms, Hats, etc. this way you can use a track for each and now you have control within the mixer. NS2 runs so efficiently, it's no big deal to do it this way.
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It's done from Slate itself... click on the "Pad" icon at the left and you'll see Level, Pan, Width etc. Now just tap the pad you want to adjust and have at it!
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Nice work!
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Marvellous!
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That did it, thank you, mate!
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Nicely done, Stu! Catchy to listen to and mesmerizing to watch. Cheers!
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We all wish/want/long for NS2 to be a fully fledged DAW, but complaining won't make it so. The dev, Matt, is a single person working (to my knowledge) on completing NS2 as a part-time venture in order to keep food on the table while he does so. He is also a supreme craftsman who spends the time to produce a product that is…
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Yeah, that would be excellent also. /2 used repeatedly would be a really quick way to cut a sustained chord down to single notes to be used as arpeggios. It’s already pretty quick with NS2 with the select all and edit length functions, but it would be faster and more precise.
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Aw rats! That's disappointing. Matt needs to have a look at the AP 'Process' menu to see what we could use in NS2.
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Most definitely!
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Ah, disregard... I apparently tried loading the files into the wrong place. Got it sussed now, thanks!
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I must be thick as a brick, but when I hit that icon, I don’t see any of the MIDI files I supposedly already imported.
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Love this!
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Wow! Fantastic sound pack and very cool Vlogs on using it within NS2. Looking forward to future sound packs from you.
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Hyper!
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Major edgy!
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Soooo phat!
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Fantastic! Love the drumming!
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Top notch @Stiksi, love it!
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The Nucleum hub has two USB-C jacks... one for power-thru and an additional one that you can use the Apple $10 USB-C-to-headphone dongle. Works a treat!
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Thanks for the feedback... I'll give that a try, but I'm picking up an Akai MPD 218 this morning to be my drum controller, and I'll leave the MiniLab for the keyboard work. I want to be able to do proper finger drumming, so this seems the best device (that I can afford).
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Aw shit! Well, pads 1-8 work fine but I can’t get the shifted pads 9-16 working. I’ve scrolled through the entire note range in NS2’s pad setup, but no joy! Help!
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Ahhh! Sussed it at last. The drum pads are programmed to start at MIDI note 36 (C1). I just needed to adjust Slate’s MIDI notes down 2 octaves! Happy bunny!
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I've been using mine with my 3rd Gen 12.9 iPad Pro and my Arturia MiniLab Mk2 keyboard with my wired headphones with no issues whatsoever. The audio is fine, the MIDI connections work flawlessly and the unit itself is sturdy and well made. (I learned of this unit from the recommendations of others using it with the same…
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Get yourself a Kingston Nucleum hub... has everything you need in one device. It does not have the 3.5mm headphone jack, but it does have an additional USB-C port (besides the dedicated power port) that I use with the Apple USB-C-to-3.5mm jack dongle to plug in headphones. It has 2xUSB-A ports, 1xUSB-C for power, 1xUSB-C…
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I'm with Richard here... I'd much rather have a Y-Axis-base velocity on the "pad" itself. I get this capability from the 1"-square drum pads on my hardware keyboards; it can be done in a small space.
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@Devvy, lovin' it, mate! Has a both a JMJ and Vangelis vibe and sound to it. Very nice!
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+1000 for this... Love all things percussive, bring on the drums!
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+1 to this ^