

a small MIDI-pad with nice buttons is recommended to be.
#Midistroke Pc#
All you need is a MIDI-device connected to your PC which can send MIDI-commands.
#Midistroke manual#
Lots of detailed info about MIDI routing in an appendix of the user manual ( from p.65) - the "UnO2" firmware is a shrinked down version of what's inside the TinyBox. MidiKey2Key is a free software that lets You turn any MIDI-In event into a keyboard-action on your computer or start any program or command on your computer. And there is USB-MIDI IN/OUT to control software with the FCB1010 or to use the TinyBox as regular MIDI-USB interface. I will have a peek at the group especially for the TinyBox.įor your info : I started a separate TinyBox specific user group : - the TinyBox purchase includes a specific firmware chip for the FCB1010, which turns it into a dummy slave for the TinyBox - TinyBox connects with the FCB1010 through a 7-pins MIDI cable, so the FCB1010 needs to be equipped with a "Single Cable Kit" : FCB1010 Single Cable Kit - With this kit installed TinyBox does power the FCB1010, so no more mains cable needed for the FCB1010 - MIDI is being sent/received by the TinyBox only - there is a MIDI IN and a MIDI OUT connector, with a MIDI filter/mapper in between to transform MIDI which is passing through. So have you or any one else used the TinyBox to control Ableton Live much like Ableton's Push hardware? If so, could this be done with the Lite version of Ableton? Thanks for the video. Sure if I get Ableton Max I could program it, but at the moment that is way beyond my budget. Standard midi message ok with Ableton, I can get by, but Ableton does not allow midi messages to control things like delete clip (I just recorded), so it can be used like a regular looper. Uno, Uno2 or TinyBox, since I am hitting the limits of what the OEM chip can do. Note: I've found my midiStroke setup for M-Audio Axiom 49 keys don't require values (only. Then in midiStroke you map controls to shortcuts.
#Midistroke series#
To solve this particular problem in a more elegant way, we need a way to send a series of keystrokes to Live in one step. MIDI Loupe listens your device and logs channel/key/value you just hit on your midi controller - with this tool you inspect your device's output. midistroke it Sometimes, the solution is no better than the problem such as when you use the keyboard to fold and unfold tracks instead of using the mouse. If have the FCB1010 with the original Behringer chip and am looking into the Uno offerings, i.e. I've setup this with MIDI Loupe and midiStroke. Being both a keyboard and violin player, and in particular with the later, I do not have my hands free to trigger off things with a mouse or computer keyboard combinations, only have my feet to trigger off things. Stereo was developed in collaboration with Angus Forbes and isįreely available as open-source software.Thanks ossandust.

It supports anaglyph, active and passive stereo
Since Processing has a strong educational slant, the Stereo library was designed to be easy to use for novice programmers. (LA)Stereo is a library for the Processing prototyping library that allows developers to easily create stereoscopic graphics, animations and virtual reality environments. Tablets also display a graphical approximation of the nodes currently displayed, helping provideĪn easy transition between the tablet and shared display. Individual tablets we avoid occluding the shared display with individual node queries. I have an atari cx85 numpad I converted to usbHID with a DIY keyboard chip from. So whatever you map will not be available to the bios at system startup. There will be a service or application that needs to run this method will not expose a HID device.
#Midistroke full#
Personal tablet displays are used to select nodes in graphs and view associated data, whileĪ shared large display (for our research we used the screen of the AlloSphere) shows the full graph and browsing history of all users. Basically using the Midi-dot-net library and hooking the keyboard to send keys to the system. This research enables groups of users to collaboratively explore social network graphs. Multiuser Browsing of 3D Graphs publications: 3DUI 2012 screenshots:
