Hey there,
I've got this idea to use one of my two MF-104M's as a vocal delay, routed from an Aux send on my mixing desk.
I want whole note length delays (i.e. one delay per bar) to match my VST/DAW delays, but in a live performance situation.
I'm having trouble tapping the delay time this slow..
Is this meant to be possible or is there a limit to how slow it can go via tap tempo?
Cheers
MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
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Re: MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
I think there is a limit, the user's guide will tell you better than me though.
However, you may want to try either syncing in MIDI or tapping half bars with the fast setting and switch into slow afterwards. I used to did a similar trick tapping dotted quarter notes to obtain dotted eighth notes - harder to tap...
However, you may want to try either syncing in MIDI or tapping half bars with the fast setting and switch into slow afterwards. I used to did a similar trick tapping dotted quarter notes to obtain dotted eighth notes - harder to tap...
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Re: MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
Cheers for your help stiiiiiiive.
After further testing, yes there seems to be a lower limit where the tapping doesn't register as a delay time, however your idea to tap while in short mode and then switch to long mode got me the delay lengths I'm looking for.
Interesting sound for vocals though.. I mean I knew it wouldn't be clear like digital, but it really breaks up (my voice atleast) like crazy.
Probably in part because using the short mode/long mode tapping technique gets you into real slow territory, with artifacts and so on.
After further testing, yes there seems to be a lower limit where the tapping doesn't register as a delay time, however your idea to tap while in short mode and then switch to long mode got me the delay lengths I'm looking for.
Interesting sound for vocals though.. I mean I knew it wouldn't be clear like digital, but it really breaks up (my voice atleast) like crazy.
Probably in part because using the short mode/long mode tapping technique gets you into real slow territory, with artifacts and so on.
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Re: MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
Sounds like you found a solution. I use a midi clock with mine. It works well.
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Re: MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
I'm glad it worked
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Re: MF-104M How slow is tap tempo meant to go?
I'm interested in using MIDI clock too. Have you typically been able to get very long delay lengths (whole note etc.) via MIDI clock? I'll have to have a play around..Sculptair wrote:Sounds like you found a solution. I use a midi clock with mine. It works well.
For a live band application, I was thinking tapping might be easier but ya never know.
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