WANTED A BCR2000-like MRC
WANTED A BCR2000-like MRC
Perhaps not possible, but clearly at the top of my wish list:
a Modular remote control modelled like a BCR 2000. If any of the SDK elite would be able to make this.....
a Modular remote control modelled like a BCR 2000. If any of the SDK elite would be able to make this.....
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Re: WANTED A BCR2000-like MRC
I am trying to work on a BCR 2000 organized device these days. Could maybe do something for you as soon as I understand:breitner wrote:Perhaps not possible, but clearly at the top of my wish list:
a Modular remote control modelled like a BCR 2000. If any of the SDK elite would be able to make this.....
- what you exactly want (I think I guessed but have to spend some time to check exactly how modular work...)
- how this SDK tool exactly works because I am a SDK Rookie (I only have it for 2-3weeks and just started to play around with it).
I will keep you informed but this would probably take me some time as I wish to achieve another project of mine with the SDK first (I just think I could use some of the stuff I am working on to achieve something for you).
CheerZ
I think this is a great idea. Personally, I've been toying around the idea of using a 3rd-party synth designer (ie SynthMaker) to create my own custom controllers for Modular since I don't have the SDK. Here' a link to a VSTi synth that is modeled after the EC-33 controller. Simply brilliant!
Scroll down the page to Hahaha CS33 Evolution Edition:
http://www.pethu.se/music/instruments.html
Peace \/
chisel316
Scroll down the page to Hahaha CS33 Evolution Edition:
http://www.pethu.se/music/instruments.html
Peace \/
chisel316
not a bad idea, you mean some sort of bíg sized mod module with many different control outputs that could be routed like any other mod module to cutoff modulation and other stuff.
that would be also a very nice workaround to switch inbetween some of these connections smoothing mod modules, so you don`t hear the 127 steps when controlling with cc midi signals.
We`ve talked about that already and that would be some kind of workaound.
This feature could also be integrated for the important controllers with an on/off switch into the mod module so that the patch still looks clean without many value and smoothing modules.
I think John Bowen has some knowledge how to build biger than standard sized mod modules, maybe shroomz and sharc too.
such a routing device should be pretty simple to build internally concerning the sdk.
the coolest feature would be some kind of MRC replasement.
A load button to load a bmp file as background while the size of the modmodule automatically resizes to the bmp file. and moveable knobs and sliders that can be fixed via a "fix knob". Maybe a knob and slider and swiztch library that can extended with own designs.
That for sure would be pretty complex device. haha
But then the modular could be some kind of small replacemend for SDK tasks.
As anybody could even design their own synth layouts or other stuff in modular. And the modular would get more useable, as you could more quickly understand others designs.
that would be also a very nice workaround to switch inbetween some of these connections smoothing mod modules, so you don`t hear the 127 steps when controlling with cc midi signals.
We`ve talked about that already and that would be some kind of workaound.
This feature could also be integrated for the important controllers with an on/off switch into the mod module so that the patch still looks clean without many value and smoothing modules.

I think John Bowen has some knowledge how to build biger than standard sized mod modules, maybe shroomz and sharc too.
such a routing device should be pretty simple to build internally concerning the sdk.
the coolest feature would be some kind of MRC replasement.
A load button to load a bmp file as background while the size of the modmodule automatically resizes to the bmp file. and moveable knobs and sliders that can be fixed via a "fix knob". Maybe a knob and slider and swiztch library that can extended with own designs.
That for sure would be pretty complex device. haha

But then the modular could be some kind of small replacemend for SDK tasks.
As anybody could even design their own synth layouts or other stuff in modular. And the modular would get more useable, as you could more quickly understand others designs.

Now you're talkin'!! I'm drooling over the thought of this.hifiboom wrote:A load button to load a bmp file as background while the size of the modmodule automatically resizes to the bmp file. and moveable knobs and sliders that can be fixed via a "fix knob". Maybe a knob and slider and swiztch library that can extended with own designs.
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And I just noticed from a quick search that there are already some preliminary software and script to let us us a Wii Remote in MIDI system.
I will prospect a bit further ...
I had some project about using a gamer joystick as a MIDI control element for Scope but maybe I would move to the use of this device.
I am really confident about the acceleration Wii chip from analog device the 3-axis accelerometer ADXL330 as I personnaly worked 8 years ago with one of the early device from them: the ADXL202 which was only two axis but was already a great stuff.
So the story goes on: I set up a project to design my own MIDI controller when the Berhinger BCR-2000 was releashed and offered me a cheap and time saving solution.
These days, I was thinking about a MIDI-joystick simulation based on my old ADXL202 chip and this topic just make me realize there was a much easier way.
I'll see what of my project would become true and easier next...
The good thing is this save me some time to concentrate on Scope device design...
CheerZ
I will prospect a bit further ...
I had some project about using a gamer joystick as a MIDI control element for Scope but maybe I would move to the use of this device.
I am really confident about the acceleration Wii chip from analog device the 3-axis accelerometer ADXL330 as I personnaly worked 8 years ago with one of the early device from them: the ADXL202 which was only two axis but was already a great stuff.
So the story goes on: I set up a project to design my own MIDI controller when the Berhinger BCR-2000 was releashed and offered me a cheap and time saving solution.
These days, I was thinking about a MIDI-joystick simulation based on my old ADXL202 chip and this topic just make me realize there was a much easier way.
I'll see what of my project would become true and easier next...
The good thing is this save me some time to concentrate on Scope device design...
CheerZ
Someone took my name by the looks of it.
I changed my name to R.I.P. because that was going to be a brand name for our devices. Sharc & I then decided we didn't like the R.I.P. idea & that we could decide on something better, but when I've tried to change my forum username back to Shroomz it tells me that the name is already taken.

I changed my name to R.I.P. because that was going to be a brand name for our devices. Sharc & I then decided we didn't like the R.I.P. idea & that we could decide on something better, but when I've tried to change my forum username back to Shroomz it tells me that the name is already taken.
