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humphreysch
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Using the minifreak as a controller
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November 16, 2022, 09:45:00 am »
I am waiting for my minifreak, announced for December 2nd at Algam. I'm reorganizing my home studio and I'm wondering if the minifreak, being an essentially digital hybrid, can be used as a controller?
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DrJustice
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Re: Using the minifreak as a controller
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November 16, 2022, 04:31:49 pm »
Sure it can
The knobs, the sequencer and arpeggiator can all transmit MIDI.
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humphreysch
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Re: Using the minifreak as a controller
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happy news, thank you
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eirannejad
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Re: Using the minifreak as a controller
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There is an option in the settings to make "local" controls available as MIDI
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I think they are by default available as midi. If not you can change that in the midi settings.
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Using the minifreak as a controller