Touchscreen and logic.mov
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Like you, i'm figuring out how to control the mpc4K with logic and Sysex. Mue and solo is working but i've got problems getting the part volume fader in multi mode to work correctly. The fader doesn't seem to change the two value bytes. I only get the LSB working correctly. The MSB switches between 0.00 and -60.0.
Can you help me to get this string correct ???
Much appreciated!
Nathan, Loop Alley
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who is playing drums there? Quite a good flavour really.
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Good on you Ladd.. 5 Stars...
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Too bad you didn't show midi editing, I'd like to know (if you zoom in enough) how much faster it would be to edit the midi notes, timing, velocity, length etc.
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@foge1 what is the interface between the touch screen and the operating system though? I ask because there must be a software driver to interpret the touch signals isn't there? I was also told that OS X doesn't support touch screen. this is obviously not true but is there anything else you're doing?
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FUCKING BRILLIANT!! I was thinking of doing exactly this! cause there arent many simple digital mixers around but this is so much better cause you can use it as an extra screen aswell!! am i right? It would be great to know some of the more technical aspects to how you do this before i buy some stuff.
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do you have any experience or know if the mimo touch screens will work well at all?
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It is entirely possible and will def be used in such ways. There is already a "pro" controller for the ipod touch which works VERY well. There is no need for a connection directly to the mac. It uses your current wireless router and a "server" application on the mac. It then translates your touches and input from the touch to midi events in logic pro. Apps like the AC-7 DAW controller will be ported directly to the ipad I imagine. And for a 4 dollar app you can't complain.
Elo touchscreen that I use has OSX drivers which are downloadable from their website. G
foge1 1 year ago
Technical stuff is just if you buy a touchscreen it works like a second monitor with an extra USB cable to carry the touch signal (a bit like a mouse). Connect it up, load up Logic and go into the environment and create Faders, buttons etc. to control whatever you like. Its really straight forward if you can use logics environment.
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foge1 1 year ago
wait....how is the touchscreen connected to the Mac Book? HDMI? DVI? Bluetooth?
LimoWreck00 2 years ago
DVi and usb
foge1 2 years ago
Looks good. Let me know how it works out.
The ELO drivers also support extended desktops etc. G
foge1 2 years ago