

You can also see the accompanying blog post. You can also set the pad to send just an ‘On’ message, just an ‘Off’ message or to send both ‘On’ and ‘Off’ messages – in which case the ‘On’ message is sent when the pad is pressed, and the ‘Off’ message is sent when the pad is released.Watch this first, then read on for more details! You can then adjust the type of message (Control Change or Note), the control number or note, the MIDI channel the message is sent to, and the value. By default, each pad sends an ‘On’ Control Change (CC) message to MIDI Channel 1: pad 1 on bank 1 sends CC #0, the one below CC #1, and so on down the first column, and then the second up to CC #7 this continues across the pad banks, with pad 1 of bank 2 activating CC #8, the pad below CC# 9, and so on.Īlternatively, you can set the pad to send any custom MIDI message by clicking ‘Custom’.
#Change volume on soundtap recorder software#
This can be used for a wide variety of functions, depending on the software you are using, from vision switching on streaming software to triggering samples in a DAW. The pads can also be used to send MIDI messages to software on a computer. In ‘Momentary’ mode, the ‘Back Channel’ function will only be enabled whilst the pad is pressed. In ‘Latching’ mode, the ‘Back Channel’ function will start when the pad is pressed and stop when the pad is pressed again. The pad mode can be set at the top of the screen. When the pad is activated, any source linked to the communications channel will have their output muted (so they will no longer be a part of the recording or livestream), and the ‘Listen’ and ‘Mute’ buttons will glow yellow to indicate they can communicate with each other. It can be just two sources, or it can be multiple. Use the icons at the bottom of the screen to select which sources will be a part of the communication channel. This means, for example, the host can communicate with a remote guest prior to introducing them, or all the participants can talk to each other to discuss the next segment whilst other audio is playing.

‘Back Channel’ allows you to set up a communications link between audio sources that will not be recorded. Replay/Continue: When in ‘Toggle’ mode, this sets whether playback starts from the beginning (if the pad is pressed after being stopped) or resumes from the pause position. Loop: In this mode, the audio will play repeatedly in a loop until playback is stopped (note: this mode is not available in ‘One Shot’ mode). ‘Hold’ will play the sound for as long as the pad is pressed. ‘One Shot’ means pressing the pad will play the sound from the beginning – repeated presses will restart playback from the beginning (note: you cannot force stop playback in this mode – either let the sound play out or fade the sound out manually). ‘Toggle’ means one press will start the sound and a second press will stop it. Toggle/One Shot/Hold: This setting affects how the audio triggers when you press the pad. There are three parameters you can adjust: If you’re using RØDE Central, go to the ‘Customize SMART pads’ screen and click on the pad you want to edit.
#Change volume on soundtap recorder pro#
To access these on the RØDECaster Pro II, tap the target pad from the main screen and then tap ‘Edit’. There are multiple audio playback modes for the sound pads.
