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beepstreet_drambo [2023/03/02 19:56] skratbeepstreet_drambo [2023/03/02 19:57] – [Hidden tips & tricks] skrat
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   * Dragging unit slightly to the side reveals (+) button to add unit in between, when you release the finger while seeing the (+) button, the Add unit popover will show up and the unit will be added in the respective place.   * Dragging unit slightly to the side reveals (+) button to add unit in between, when you release the finger while seeing the (+) button, the Add unit popover will show up and the unit will be added in the respective place.
  
-=== Stems recording ===+==== Stems recording ====
 Stems recording allows to save audio files into Drambo/Samples/Recordings directory. It works via "tape" icon in the top bar (left to BPM). There are same tape icons on each track within Main track (above solo button). By default, Master track stem recording is turned on (the icon is red), which means all the output from Master will be captured. You can select any number of tracks you want to capture for recording and each track will be saved into a separate file. Stems recording allows to save audio files into Drambo/Samples/Recordings directory. It works via "tape" icon in the top bar (left to BPM). There are same tape icons on each track within Main track (above solo button). By default, Master track stem recording is turned on (the icon is red), which means all the output from Master will be captured. You can select any number of tracks you want to capture for recording and each track will be saved into a separate file.
  
 For starting stems recording, the tape in top bar must be on (red) and playback must be running. The moment the recording is started depends on: For starting stems recording, the tape in top bar must be on (red) and playback must be running. The moment the recording is started depends on:
-1. If the recording was turned on while playback was stopped, it starts immediately after playback is started +  - If the recording was turned on while playback was stopped, it starts immediately after playback is started 
-2. If the recording was turned on while playback was running, it start immediately after recording tape icon is pressed.+  If the recording was turned on while playback was running, it start immediately after recording tape icon is pressed.
 Note you can find out if the stems recording is running by "pulsating" color of the tape icon.  Note you can find out if the stems recording is running by "pulsating" color of the tape icon. 
  
 To stop the recording, you there are also two options: To stop the recording, you there are also two options:
-1. Stop playback, which will immediately cut the recording the moment you hit the stop button. +  - Stop playback, which will immediately cut the recording the moment you hit the stop button. 
-2. Turn off tape icon in top bar, then the recording will be stopped after the next bar, allowing you to record files that are stopped precisely on the bar end - perfect for using the stems as loops. +  Turn off tape icon in top bar, then the recording will be stopped after the next bar, allowing you to record files that are stopped precisely on the bar end - perfect for using the stems as loops. 
 After a recording is saved, you see an information text with where the file(s) were saved, it should be Drambo / Samples / Recordings. The files are store in a directory named in format "[project name] - [bpm]" and files are named in format "[timestamp as YY-MM-DD m:s] - T-[track name]". After a recording is saved, you see an information text with where the file(s) were saved, it should be Drambo / Samples / Recordings. The files are store in a directory named in format "[project name] - [bpm]" and files are named in format "[timestamp as YY-MM-DD m:s] - T-[track name]".
  
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