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Post by ericjake on May 19, 2022 14:02:51 GMT
Hola, Una prestación que me sería muy útil es contar con un click de audio para ajustar la edición del .txt de cada canción. Incluso sirve para ensayar luego los temas, sin necesidad de un dispositivo externo. Otra prestación más avanzada, sería poder cambiar el tempo en determinada parte del tema, y que el click también cambie en forma sincronizada. Gracias por este programa, es de inmensa ayuda para los músicos.
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Post by Torsten on May 19, 2022 14:40:02 GMT
Hey there,
I'm German, speak English fluently and have a working knowledge of French, but my Spanish is only sufficient to order a beer.
Would you mind writing your feature request in English?
Cheers,
Torsten
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Post by ericjake on May 23, 2022 15:13:58 GMT
Sure! sorry, what I'm looking for is to have an audio click available for the whole song. It will help for editing the .txt file and to keep the drumer on track to, or even for rehearsal means. Also a one.....two......three.......four audio will help to synch the band at start.
Another advanced feature will be to change tempo in some place of the song an so should the audio click accordingly.
By the way to order a beer in spanish just say: Una cerveza por favor! jajaja Thanks for this useful program, it's helping my band tremendously Eric
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Post by Torsten on May 23, 2022 16:16:33 GMT
Hi Eric,
Understood! So far, I've been trying to stay away from any audio output for LivePrompter, but I can put an audio metronome on the roadmap.
Note: using a LivePrompter metronome to sync the band wouldn't be practical - you'd have to sync multiple instances of LivePrompter to have their metronomes tick in time - not something I'd attempt. Too much that can go wrong with network latency.
But of course it is still useful for everyone to get a feel for the tempo before the drummer counts in.
Regarding tempo changes, I have implemented this in the new LivePrompter for Android, but I would really advise against using this as a click. This feature will simply change the metronome tempo when reaching a certain line in the song - this would be too un-precise for an actual click track (could be one beat sooner or later). Remember: the metronome starts as soon as the song is loaded, not on start of scrolling.
If you want a true click track for the band to follow (including tempo changes), I'd recommend creating an audio file with a defined count-in (1-2-3-4) and a click that follows your arrangement precisely.Then launch that audio file in an audio player, maybe triggered via MIDI using LivePrompter's MIDI output on Play/Pause.
I'm not going to implement audio file playback in LivePrompter - the focus of LivePrompter will always be primarily on being a Teleprompter for Musicians. There are other software options that try to bundle more functionalities - maybe these could be better for your use case.
I'll look at the option to have just a basic audio "beep" metronome. Currently, I'm more focused on getting LivePrompter for Android off the ground, so this might be a while...
Cheers,
Torsten
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Post by thomas on Jun 21, 2024 8:44:18 GMT
I was also looking for a metronome with audio, only to help out our drummer. As a keyboard player I am used to switch presets between every song. If I would be able to program a liveprompter song file for every song and using LP connect to a device of our drummer he would only have to open the volume to hear the metronome without having to do anything else. On his device he would see the song being loaded automatically. Offcourse, there are many other ways to do this and I could do all of it now accept for the metronome sound. But in the end, seeing a metronome and aligning the song with that tempo is much harder then when you can hear the metronome.
So we would only use the metronome to start the song in a proper tempo rather than using it as clicktrack.
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