James Jesudason
Member
Our band has a tendency to make last minute tweaks to the tempo when we're playing to click, so I use the tap tempo feature rather than rely on preset tempos in song presets. I've had a few of challenges with this:
1. The tempo display is in quite small text (half the screen height), so its tricky to read. Can it be made bigger?
2. Due to the lag in the display of the tempo, it can be a challenge getting to the exact tempo e.g. settling for 144 when the real tempo is 142.
3. The display shows the button name (Tap tempo) when first hitting the foot switch. This adds to the lag in getting the right tempo.
Is there a way that this can be improved? Just having a potentiometer to make minor adjustments to the tempo would help. I'm sending click to a Strymon Timeline via midi clock, and tap tempo is button 4 on the Mastermind. My current settings are here: https://github.com/slimjim777/rjmmastermindpbc6x
I've been using the PBC 6x for almost a year now and I'm loving it. It's really helped me to get more out of my rig.
1. The tempo display is in quite small text (half the screen height), so its tricky to read. Can it be made bigger?
2. Due to the lag in the display of the tempo, it can be a challenge getting to the exact tempo e.g. settling for 144 when the real tempo is 142.
3. The display shows the button name (Tap tempo) when first hitting the foot switch. This adds to the lag in getting the right tempo.
Is there a way that this can be improved? Just having a potentiometer to make minor adjustments to the tempo would help. I'm sending click to a Strymon Timeline via midi clock, and tap tempo is button 4 on the Mastermind. My current settings are here: https://github.com/slimjim777/rjmmastermindpbc6x
I've been using the PBC 6x for almost a year now and I'm loving it. It's really helped me to get more out of my rig.