Topic: About the metronome, questions and wishes
So, the staple of my practice, both piano and organ is to use a metronome to not rush over the parts I know well and to keep myself accountable. Progress is also easy, since I just play a section and raise the metronome tempo if I did it without mistakes. I do this until I reach 90% of desired speed and then I move to interpretation.
I have this midi controller, Faderfox EC4 that has a 4x5 matrix of push buttons OR knobs (they can be either) and 8 x 8 sections of these, so a total of around 600 different buttons that I can program. So my group 1, page 1 is configured as the 10 Organteq presets. I was also able to make one midi button toggle the metronome and another to increase and a third to decrease metronome speed.
Here’s the question / suggestion: I would imagine, although I might be wrong, that there is rarely a reason to increase metronome just by one. I typically increase my practice metronome in increments of 10, so I go 60 -> 70 -> 80 etc.
My question: I found the midi mappable command to increase/decrease metronome tempo (by one), but is there a midi command for setting midi tempo with a midi knob? So just set midi tempo to 0 - 127 (x2, since 127 is not enough max tempo).
My suggestion: Make the faster/slower metronome increment user configurable (unless it already is), so that I could increase / decrease by 10 with the push of a button.
Also interested to hear your solutions for this? I hope I’m not the only one practicing with a metronome, because that would either mean that all of you are doing it wrong or that I am doing it wrong I happen to believe firmly in the power of the metronome for practice and I even enjoy practicing with it, so I hope I’m right about the usefulness and that it doesn’t teach any bad manners, like robotic playing.