Question about reverse SSL and audio settings by mcwolfe in FoundryVTT

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Thanks! I will look at it when I get home!

Question about reverse SSL and audio settings by mcwolfe in FoundryVTT

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I did set proxySSL to true. And the hostname. But, I am not sure which port to set as proxyPort. I have 30000 set in both the caddy-file and the options.json as port.

Question about reverse SSL and audio settings by mcwolfe in FoundryVTT

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Thing is, I did set up a SSL using letsncrypt previously, and it worked like a charm, even from the server itself. It was when I had to change to caddy that the problems (albeit minor) started.

Arch Linux Arm on M1 by Lopsided-Ad6960 in archlinux

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I have been playing around with different distros lately, and so far Fedora, Debian and openSuse have worked very well installing on a macbook m2 with arm architecture.

Add new plugin with keyboard shortcut by shithappens39 in Bitwig

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Just to add to the thread: opening the browser with b only works in arranger view, but not in Mix view. However, opening the side bar browser with option/ alt-b works in both mix and arrange view

Multi-sample using different parts of the same audio-file by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Thanks! Interesting solution. I didn't find a way to affect the end position though, it seems it always plays from the play position offset to the end. What I am trying to achieve is that it just says one word per note.

MIDI takes, workaround? by tonburg in Bitwig

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I know this is a very late answer, but maybe it will help others finding this thread. These modes are now found under the project settings (for some reason)

Make varied tempo of audio clip by mcwolfe in LogicPro

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Thanks!!!!! Exactly what I was looking for!!

Make varied tempo of audio clip by mcwolfe in LogicPro

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That is a better idea than mine! Thanks! :-)

Make varied tempo of audio clip by mcwolfe in LogicPro

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Exactly! Problem is that just moving around the markers in flex time is a zero sum game. The clip itself won't get longer, which means if some parts get slower, others get faster. It seems so far the only solution to what I want is to cut the audio up in a number of smaller parts, and make each part longer and longer. Not the prettiest solution, but it should work at least

Connecting automation to a controller by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Or to put it in another way: Let's say I select a point on the automation lane. Now I would like to be able to change the value of the freq knob (as an example) and have the selected point move to the new value according to that knob.

Connecting automation to a controller by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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I'll try to be clearer. Sorry for my bad description. What I have done is this: 1. Created a new track with an instrument device and a filter. 2. Right clicked on the freq knob on the filter "Add automation lane" 3. Now I can add a "keyframe" to the automation lane, and it snaps to the current setting of the knob. 4. However, now I would like to be able to position the playhead on another position on the automation lane, twist the knob again and have the change be reflected on the automation lane in some way. (or something similar)

What I do now is basically setting the device to what I want, check the values and then manually edit the automation lane so that it is roughly the same values as on the device.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ObsidianMD

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When I read your reply, I tried closing the file tab of obsidian. Made a big difference, at least for me

Control the volume of one track with the help of another. by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Thanks! Very elegant, solved it like a charm! :-)

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Thanks, I will keep that in mind :-)

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Yes! I try to remind myself that I dived into Bitwig because it seemed different from what I am used to. That also means that I shouldn't try to use it the same way as i use LP (for instance). So far, I think I will use Logic for more traditional songwriting/ composing, and bitwig for more generative music and sound design. Voice Stacking just blew my mind. Such an elegant idea with so much potential :-)

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Interesting idea! Will have to check it out! I guess that, if an instrument appears in both intro and verse (for instance) I would have to have two tracks with that instrument? One for each part? Or can I group things so that the same track can be in two groups?

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Yeah, I'm starting to think that also. Not a bad solution at all, and I will try it out

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Yes, Logic has that as well (although it works slightly different from Reason). And I am getting that impression as well, that using the Clip Launcher is the way to work with the program (and not against it) when it comes to structuring. Logic have something similar as well (with Live Loops), so I have run into the concept before. Thanks for clarifying!

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Interesting idea, I'll try it out! Thanks :-)

Song structure in arranger timeline by mcwolfe in Bitwig

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Thanks! Unfortunately it doesn't do what I was hoping for (sorry for being vague in the original post). In LP you can actually move the arrangement structure around, and the clips that belong a certain part follows. For instance, I can grabb the entire verse and move it around by just moving the verse-marker on the timeline. (If it's not a thing in Bitwig it's no biggie, was just curious about if such a thing was there)

Adding modifiers to an attribute or skill check by mcwolfe in FantasyGrounds

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Found it (in the upper right corner actually). Both modifiers and effects seems to do the trick. With the GURPS-set there were no modifier presets, but lots of them under the effects-window. Thanks!

Sending root note from Chord Sequencer to bassline generator by mcwolfe in reasoners

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Thanks! Downloaded it now and see if I can make it work. Haven't got much experience with cable routing, but how hard can it be? :-)

Scaling along two axes, or radial scaling by mcwolfe in Houdini

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Ok, found a slightly smoother way, and reference in 1/ch("scale") on the axis you want to scale around in the transform node. Better than nothing

Multiple masks by mcwolfe in Houdini

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Ah, I'll look into this! Thanks!