Taking “Control” of Things

So as the tutorials move into the second section we start getting into the heartier parts of the series.  Section one was really about getting familiar with the environment and how communication within it works, but now we'll start focusing on how to utilize it to create the cool stuff. To ... read more.

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2. Sync Extractor & OSC Variables

In the last tutorial we showed how to build a metronome group in Bidule and learned how to sync a Trigger module to the metronome as a way of testing its functionality.  But what if we want more specific time data from our metronome?  For that we will need the ... read more.

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1. Basic Metronome

In this tutorial we will build a basic metronome group which will manage the time code for our instruments when running Bidule in standalone mode.  When Bidule is run as a plugin groups can be sync'd directly to the host software's timecode.  In standalone mode however you must create your ... read more.

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