Re: [motm] MIDI over IP
2000-08-11 by alt-mode
The Old Crow just gave me one of those why didn t I think of that! moments! Now we re getting into something dangerously close to my day job so I may
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2000-08-11 by alt-mode
The Old Crow just gave me one of those why didn t I think of that! moments! Now we re getting into something dangerously close to my day job so I may
2000-08-11 by alt-mode
Yes, it is kinda silly to take a continuous device like a ribbon, digitize it, spew it out over a protocol, make it into a voltage, etc. etc. Many are the
2000-08-11 by Nathan Hunsicker
Why must we use so much effort to take input from a ribbon device, digitize it, map it to a scale, translate it to note/cc messages, output it to a midi/cv
2000-08-11 by The Old Crow
Analog control woes notwithstanding, the main reason I view MIDI with some considerable criticism is that for a networking protocol, it *blows*. I never will
2000-08-11 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/11/00 8:32:28 AM, alt_mode@yahoo.com writes:
2000-08-11 by alt-mode
I have to agree with John s comment. I have a K2500 and I use the ribbon on it for pitch bends all the time (just like the Yamaha CS-80). Yes, it can be
2000-08-11 by John E Blacet
Spectra Symbol was the company that made the soft pot thingy for the Blacet InstaMod (a CZ101 add-on). Last time I talked to them (circa late 1998), they
2000-08-11 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/11/00 12:03:10 AM, improv@peak.org writes:
2000-08-11 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/11/00 12:21:37 AM, improv@peak.org writes:
2000-08-11 by Microtonal
The Kurzweil Expressionmate can output 14 bit pitch bend information, so I don t understand why you say it only plays glissando. Were you trying to trigger
2000-08-11 by Tkacs, Ken
It s true that the nature of MIDI is discreet notes, with Pitch bend controller messages to modify the pitch within a small range. But couldn t a MIDI ribbon
2000-08-11 by Tkacs, Ken
Woo-hoo! Thanks! Hell of a project! ... From: jwbarlow@aol.com [mailto:jwbarlow@aol.com] Sent: Friday, 11 August, 2000 12:02 AM To: motm@egroups.com Subject:
2000-08-11 by Tentochi
....and not an Expressionmate. Paul is a true believer in not duplicating excellent products that are already on the market. There are no analog ribbon
2000-08-11 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-08-11 03:03:14 EDT, you write:
2000-08-11 by improv@peak.org
... Thanks for the info, I ve been looking for a more subjective opinion on the Expression Mate. All the reviews I ve read have raved, but didn t really answer
2000-08-11 by improv@peak.org
... Actually, I don t have a clue as yet as to how to build the ribbon controller! I was kind of wondering if the controller component of the Kurzwiel box
2000-08-11 by improv@peak.org
... Yeah, looks cool, but $495 seems a bit steep. I d hope to make the complete controller for (a lot) less than that!
2000-08-11 by improv@peak.org
... Hehehe ... That is a thought. One of my first ideas was to mount an MAQ 16/3 in an SKB pop-up, then fill the other 8 spaces with other controllers. I use
2000-08-11 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/10/00 9:53:06 PM, elhardt@aol.com writes:
2000-08-11 by Buck Buchanan
It wouldn t surprise me if you could get one of those Korg KAOSS pads to blow MIDI pitch bend or continuous controller data. Hitch that up to your
2000-08-11 by elhardt@aol.com
... resulting in a glissando effect -Nate
2000-08-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Is this true? When I was a kid we used to check the phase of our 4 X 12 cabinets by BRIEFLY putting a 9V battery across the tip and shield of our speaker
2000-08-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
I wanted to forward this to the MOTM list since I know Ken T. is interested in this area, and I seem to remember others are too. I apologize for the cross
2000-08-11 by Paul Schreiber
What s wrong with the Kurzweil ribbon controller??!? (the stand-alone one with MIDI out). Paul S. ... From: Nathan Alan Hunsicker To: MOTM
2000-08-11 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
it uses midi note data instead of pitch bend resulting in a glissando effect -Nate
2000-08-11 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
I just got done writing a letter to Paul s nemesis, Bob Moog. Since Paul has made it apparent that he has no intent of designing, manufacturing or selling any
2000-08-11 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 00-08-10 13:46:53 EDT, you write:
2000-08-11 by David Hylander
Take a look at the press release here -http://www.tactex.com/bigbriar.html Dave
2000-08-11 by alt-mode
... Korg has done things in this vein. I don t know if the Kaos Pad is pressure sensitive but it outputs MIDI data for X-Y position. I believe the Korg Z-1
2000-08-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... sensitive ... monosynth. Have there been controllers out there like this? I ve seen this idea mentioned before (a bunch of times) but wondered how it could
2000-08-11 by jwbarlow@aol.com
This sounds like a great controller panel! I d call it the Kitchen Sync. I m not sure what you mean by a step sequencer (possibly no CV out, just the
2000-08-10 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
only seen pix, see vinateg synth book by mark vail Jim
2000-08-10 by improv@peak.org
... I dunno, tell me more about the Aries. ____________________________________________ Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org Minus Web Site:
2000-08-10 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
sounds a bit like the old Aries system doesnt it ? Jim
2000-08-10 by jhaible
The only pitfall I can think of is that there are two separate GNDs on the FX board, which *must* both be connected to the power supply. JH. ... Von: The Old
2000-08-10 by jhaible
Hi, I just came back from Madeira (exciting airport they have !) 458 email messages are waiting - bear with me if it takes some time to answer. If you don t
2000-08-10 by alt-mode
... All good ideas Dave. You might look into something like the EML 300 for more ideas. One of the interesting elements was a bank of 16 knobs with 16
2000-08-10 by improv@peak.org
... This brings up something I ve been putting a fair amount of thought (but as yet, not much action) into: a modular controller surface. I m thinking about a
2000-08-10 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
I would tack on a few switches. I have no idea what I would do with them, but just something that toggled the output from input A to input B. Perhaps more
2000-08-10 by Paul Schreiber
... I d be on the front row, if I was in the area! Paul S.
2000-08-10 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
Hey paul, how far out is the Mixer module? Jim
2000-08-09 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/9/00 3:04:24 PM, improv@peak.org writes:
2000-08-09 by improv@peak.org
... When the Lag Processor and Mixer are done, there won t be any functions in the CP251 that couldn t be done w/MOTM modules. Now, if it had a joystick and a
2000-08-09 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
anyone ? http://www.bigbriar.com/mfCP251.htm jim
2000-08-09 by Dave Bradley
... In scanning the motm archives this morning, I ran across a sequence of messages on Larry Hendry s unofficial future motm list (last message I found was
2000-08-09 by alt-mode
So, Paul s response to my questions about the logic in the MOTM-120 caused me to re-read the theory of operation manual. I had forgotten about the cool
2000-08-09 by ivancu@aol.com
In a message dated 8/8/00 5:44:43 PM, synth1@airmail.net writes:
2000-08-09 by bigw@onbuffalo.com
Ray Scott would be proud Paul : ) Jim
2000-08-09 by jwbarlow@aol.com
... Well, this will (somewhat) redeem you, although you don t seem terribly interested in redeeming yourself in this alternate controller arena anyway. ...
2000-08-09 by Paul Schreiber
Still doing a panel with IMB PC standard analog joystick and *maybe* PS/2 mouse for you wacky X/Y guys. Paul S. ... From: To: