Help:eusa_think:
To all you technical Geniuses on this Forum.:hello2:
Is anyone willing to do a Tutorial for Dummys (me). To explain step by step
how to sync music and spectrastrobe with Craig's TKA on MuLab.
Cheers
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Help:eusa_think:
To all you technical Geniuses on this Forum.:hello2:
Is anyone willing to do a Tutorial for Dummys (me). To explain step by step
how to sync music and spectrastrobe with Craig's TKA on MuLab.
Cheers
EsthyAttachment 780
I have a video planned that will give you a starting way with MindWorkstation. That technique would also apply a bit to MuLab. And also maybe CraigT will make a video on how to do it in MuLab. The more videos the better I say.
Scott
Great I'm looking foreward to it.
Thank You very much
Cheers Esthy
Wow, I agree with Esthy. That would be great. Tried CraigT's plug-ins, but I admit I got lost real quick. Love to learn MWS too! I'm a Mac/UNIX guy and the Kasina is the only thing that has made me fire up a MS OS in more than a decade. Still struggling a bit.
Hi everyone,
I've uploaded a tutorial on syncing to audio tempo in Mind Workstation. It is in 2 parts. This is part 1.
http://youtu.be/GL0r3HNblNI
And Part 2
http://youtu.be/Ikm_CbnJ1lY
Hi Scott
Thank you so much
This is great Tutorial.I never would have found out this easy and nevertheless so effective "tricks" by my self.
I'm so happy that you share your knowlwdge here:banana::hello2::cheers::eusa_clap:
Cheers
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Hi Esthy,
I'm glad the videos helped to unlock some ideas for you. It is very easy once you realize that entrainment beats are really just high tempo pulses. Knowing this, the calculations are simple. Did everyone feel that the distinction between quarter notes and sixteenth notes was clear? These are musical terms and may require a bit more explanation and study.
Scott
For Mac people you will notice that these videos are filmed on a Mac using Mind Workstation on Windows 7 in a Parallels virtual machine. It works great. With recent speed and audio improvements in Parallels, MWS is very responsive and fast. I even record its output in realtime sometimes to Ableton Live running on the Mac side. Having a lot of RAM is key. I have 12GB.
Thanks Scott. You rock.