Peavey StudioMix with Pulsar

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digilogue
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Post by digilogue »

Hi,

I have made some modules to control the SFP Mixers and Synth with the StudioMix. There are different modules to control 16 or 24 channel mixers or synth. They all translate the NRPNs of the StudioMix to CC for Pulsar.

Thomann ( http://www.thomann.de ) is currently blowing them out for 99 Euro, so it's a very cheap solution with 9 motorized faders and 18 endless rotary encoders.

I just have to write an installation guide and build some controller presets, then I will upload this to PlanetZ.

Markus

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Chrisznix
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Post by Chrisznix »

Um...what´s wrong with it? It is that cheap that i´m asking myself if this is a misprint!?
You have it already? Tell us about it please! Where´s the ordering form? :wink:
Thanks for the info!
w_ellis
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Post by w_ellis »

Just had a look around and the original retail price was about €1250, so this really is an amazing deal if it's not a mistake.

Cheers,
Will
janow
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Post by janow »

Hey, this is a nice one!

I will try them!

I read the test in Keyboards 6/99 and they said that it will only work mit cakewalk.
But how about Cubase 5.1/32 or SX.
Did someone have a clue?

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Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

Hi digilogue (Markus),

Thanks for this great tip. I just ordered mine! :wink:

Looking forward to your documentation and modules!

Ferry


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jupiter8
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Post by jupiter8 »

"Most of the control surfaces designed for computer mix use have at least attempted to be generic – that is, able to work with any program that understands MIDI commands. By contrast, StudioMix was custom-designed for Cakewalk Professional 8 and Pro Audio 8: its MIDI messages use a combination of System-Exclusive and Non-Registered Parameter Number (NRPN) control data that is understood only by the Cakewalk software"


Looks like it does'nt work.
That's a shame.
Could have been the steal of the century.
digilogue
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Post by digilogue »

Hi,

I found this hotdeal, because some people discussed on the germany keyboards ( http://www.keyboards.de ) forum how to use it with Cubase / Logic. They tried to map the controlles with Locigs environment and a Cubase user has build a tranlator using MIDI OX and both solutions seem to work, but I have not tried them.

Since I wanted to buy a midi controller anyway I have ordered two StudioMix. It still comes with a full Cakewalk Pro Audio 8.0, but I have not installed that yet.

My translation modules output MIDI Continuous Controllers and you can route this output to any MIDI dest in the SFP Environment, so you can use it to control external synth or any sequencer.

For 99 Euro it's way cheaper than any other solution with endless rotary encoders / motorized faders. It doesn't have the same quality as a Logic-Control ( f.e. only 60mm Fader, not touch sensitive ), but for the price there is nothing to complain. The main drawback is that you have no LEDs or display on the unit.

Here is the link to the unit at thomann:
http://www.netzmarkt.de/thomann/thoiw2_ ... 54274.html

Markus

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Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

I found an nice site about implementing a StudioMix device in cubase:

http://www.hullin.net/studiomix.html
Valium
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Post by Valium »

Wow man that looks like a sweet deal but I'm wondering if that really would work with cubase.

If someone has a working setup with those device combined with cubase I'd really like a PM or a reply here as to how to get it working and if there are any problems with such a setup

Thx
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Post by at0m »

more has been done with less
https://soundcloud.com/at0m-studio
Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

Hi Markus (digilogue),

Can you tell me more about your pulsar module that you have developed that can convert the StudioMix NRPNs into normal Continuous Controller signals?

Can you share it with us on this board?

Thanks for your work man!

Ferry

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preston
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Post by preston »

Thanks for the tip I just ordered mine, what a great price!! I was going to order the sac 2k , at 1600 euro it was a bit pricey, I'll get back with the "learning curve" and results.

Pres
Valium
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Post by Valium »

Thx for the tip, I just ordered two of those and they should be arriving within 48 hours ...

I'll let ya know how it went ...

Greetz
digilogue
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Post by digilogue »

Hi,

I've just uploaded the converter module for the StudioMixto the devices area. I've finished two versions to control 16 or 24 mixer channels. Now I will build a module to control some synth and a module to use the transport buttons, stay tuned.

Markus
Chrisznix
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Post by Chrisznix »

Hi Markus!

Thanks again for your work! When i´ve got mine, i will try to do the same thing for Logic Audio - i think it should be possible, Logic has very powerful transformer modules...
Chris
Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

Chris,

Keep me informed on the progress of your work to implement it in Logic. Maby I can help you a little...

Although I have to wait a day or two to get my StudioMix.

Ferry

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drasticEq
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Post by drasticEq »

I have written a Windows program that maps the NRPN output of the StudioMix to CC messages. It supports multiple mappings, provides visual feedback on the values of the buttons and knobs, and fixes a problem that many StudioMixes have of sending out spurious MIDI data.

It is yours for the asking; just e-mail me and I'll send it to you.

(that's wlegro@earthlink.net)
preston
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Post by preston »

wow I just got my studiomix It is cool. Lots of in's and out's. anyone put together any mod's yet? I'm getting ready to pull my hair out, help before it's all gone.

Pres
stefanop
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Post by stefanop »

Hey mate
I'm a newbie of that forum and I've just purchased a StudioMix to use with 2 LUNAII cards.
Could you please help me to obtain your converting software?
I'd be really grateful. Thx in advance for your help: I really appreciated your hard worx.
borg
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Post by borg »

hi guys,

sorry to butt in, but it's been busy times for me... and i don't understand a thing 'bout this midi ox and other windows mumbojumbo.
my question: how does this all relate to macintosh???
this machine looks pretty cool for the price.
andy
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