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| I was wondering is there any way to easily assign the ReDrum built in loop sequencer to say my usb midi controller's keyboard (notes)? Here's a picture if I didn't ask my question correctly. This is something I always wanted to be able to do, but there is no option for "edit keyboard control mapping" It would really making me turn out drum patterns in a matter of seconds (I hate point and clicking lol) Thank you so much! |
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Unfornately: No
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| I think there's a hack that involves a combinator... but I'm too stupid to remember it and I might be totally wrong anyway.
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