Phattline Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 In the SEQV3 describten I read "total recall..." Ok, can SEQ3 controlled via Midi CCs? Eg, for every Step a cc?I ask this becaus, there are not quite much endless fader out there. There are the Touch sensitiv Resistors (like from Notebook -touchpads) outthere with muchLEDs in behind to provide total recall on slider input devices.Now whats about a Touchscreen, and a slow pc, with a graphical slider interface wich acts as total recall midicontroller- can do this thing (it already exists, and the Interface can fully easy changed....) interactive with the SEQ3, it can even SEQ3 have midicontroll?I have made a 64x100 fader interface and I still raape Ableton live as a stepsequencer with it, while every fader controll a step (or a stepgroup)...with this you can easyly jam around for ours, because, there is one move and you have a cool sequence, because you see the notes not as C1 and C3, you see, "höhenunterschiede die die Tonhöhe andeuten...) a fader on the top is high tune...and so on...... but it is´n total recall...because fader cant be...(yes with motorfaders ;D but that is....hoho to expensive...but maybe ;) so I thougt, hm maybe touchscreen (cause I have one at home with 17"...)here is the picture with the Midibox 64 (with 100mm sliders to sequence....) Quote
stryd_one Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 This has been suggested before but noone has done it...yet... go man, go! :)First thing, is to make a seq editor that works with a mouse.... then the touchscreen is an added bonus. Quote
Phattline Posted July 10, 2008 Author Report Posted July 10, 2008 As I said bevore, there exist already a software, with that you can make by drug and drop a Onscreen Midibox (for windows), like this:http://www.livelab.dk/tablet2midi.phpbut this is not for free :-\ Quote
ilmenator Posted July 10, 2008 Report Posted July 10, 2008 but this is not for free :-\Plus: it rather looks like a dead horse, see this thread. No development in the last 1.5 years, and the name not really convinced that it's worth the effort...Best regards, ilmenator Quote
JMS Posted July 11, 2008 Report Posted July 11, 2008 There's always pd (puredata)pure data is cake to program awesome things, can jack into just about anything (especially in linux) and it's free! Quote
/tilted/ Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 As I said bevore, there exist already a software, with that you can make by drug and drop a Onscreen Midibox (for windows), hehe.. drug and drop...sorry, I'll shut up. :P Quote
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