2:12 @@RonCavagnaroWow, the great RC! Didn’t expect to see you here .. A tutorial series from you would be a major addition here . Hapax is fantastic but this may be even better though out IMO.
@@WyattLite-n-inn i wouldn't really be able to compare the two as being less thought out than the other. They can be used together as well for very interesting results (arp to HAPAX midi fx etc)
@@RonCavagnaro Yes, you seem to be able to get your head wrapped around different devices in detail, Ron.. I subscribed to your channel, curious to see your future Midicake tutorials ..
Into the EU, Tax is 20% (The same as the 20% VAT we pay here in the UK) the difference is the customs fees, which vary greatly from country to country. However, If we sold through a reseller they would pay the same fees and pass the cost on to you. Resellers also want their 35% and we'd double the delivery costs because we ship to them and they ship to you. Buying direct from Midicake is the cheapest option for you and allows us, as a small business, to keep the price low but still survive. We use DHL for delivery, they handle all fees and taxes for you. We also have a returns policy and guarantee, as detailed on Midicake.com.
Haha, the mat. It's just green screen material wrapped around a heavy wooden board. I've made several boards in different colours for filming. I say heavy because you need something quite thick (12 or 18mm) so it doesn't flex then filming close up. Proper green screen material (amazon) and good lighting is key for the Chroma Key effect.
Nice tutorial, but it took me while to figure out that the notes were scrolling in the wrong direction 😜 Music is usually notated left to right, so music videos display it scrolling right to left.
Awesome gear i hope to cover this as soon as i get thru my hapax tutorial series !!!
That is great news. Hope you are going to use V7 version.
@@johngilbert184 i plan to start at basics and build up. Will make sure im updated to latest
2:12 @@RonCavagnaroWow, the great RC! Didn’t expect to see you here .. A tutorial series from you would be a major addition here . Hapax is fantastic but this may be even better though out IMO.
@@WyattLite-n-inn i wouldn't really be able to compare the two as being less thought out than the other. They can be used together as well for very interesting results (arp to HAPAX midi fx etc)
@@RonCavagnaro Yes, you seem to be able to get your head wrapped around different devices in detail, Ron.. I subscribed to your channel, curious to see your future Midicake tutorials ..
Omg. That drum hack is brilliant!!!
Yeah! Midicake Arp is so much fun to play around with. Perfect for DAWless jamming with your favourite synthesizers. Very nice video. Thanks so much 👍
Great tutorial, i really must start using ARP as more of an instrument in itself 🙌
Interessantes Video !!!
LOVE
THIS !
Excellent result but more interesting to hear the thinking aloud part. Nicely shows how simple it is to have fun on ARP.
thanks man! I have been eyeing the midicake arp for a while, thinking about using it in this way, but very hard to find demos like this.
This is GREAT! Gotta get my midicakeARP out more often to play around. Thanks for sharing.
Nice demo, I love arpeggiators to drums
Great device. I wish you could sell inside EU. Customs are insane here for products from outside 😢
Into the EU, Tax is 20% (The same as the 20% VAT we pay here in the UK) the difference is the customs fees, which vary greatly from country to country.
However, If we sold through a reseller they would pay the same fees and pass the cost on to you.
Resellers also want their 35% and we'd double the delivery costs because we ship to them and they ship to you.
Buying direct from Midicake is the cheapest option for you and allows us, as a small business, to keep the price low but still survive.
We use DHL for delivery, they handle all fees and taxes for you. We also have a returns policy and guarantee, as detailed on Midicake.com.
@midicakemidi thank you very much. That makes a lot of sense.
Dude! Is that a desk mat? Where can I get one?
Haha, the mat. It's just green screen material wrapped around a heavy wooden board. I've made several boards in different colours for filming. I say heavy because you need something quite thick (12 or 18mm) so it doesn't flex then filming close up. Proper green screen material (amazon) and good lighting is key for the Chroma Key effect.
Nice tutorial, but it took me while to figure out that the notes were scrolling in the wrong direction 😜 Music is usually notated left to right, so music videos display it scrolling right to left.
I've done videos with the visualisations running in different directions. I take your point though. Cheers.