On 2/24/06, Joshua Boyd <jdboyd(a)jdboyd.net> wrote:
A lot of devices and software systems (of the
commercial type at least)
seem to have a tap tempo system where two taps are all that is needed to
set the tempo of an effect or sequence.
I would really like to be able to tap something to cause hydrogen to
start in sync with a live performer. Tempo tap seems to be missing from
the hydrogen feature set though.
But then it occured to me that perhaps there is a program out that that
can act as a Alsa or Jack midi source clock that gets it's tempo from
tapping (either a key or a midi foot pedel)? Has anyone seen such a
thing?
--
Joshua D. Boyd
jdboyd(a)jdboyd.net
http://www.jdboyd.net/
http://www.joshuaboyd.org/
I've been wanting the same thing. Maybe a simple JACK transport
master that, given the number of beats per bar, waits for one bar's
worth of taps (from some given input device) and starts the transport
at that BPM. Like when Dee Dee Ramone yells "1, 2, 3, 4!"
Maybe I'll try to write such a program, and name it DeeDee.