Am Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:27:35 -0500
schrieb Nathanael Anderson <wirelessdreamer(a)gmail.com>om>:
Here is the setup i'm looking to do:
midi master -> special program
ddr pad -> special program
special program -> hydrogen
I've got a hardware midi device controlling the master tempo. aseqdump shows
the tempo messages x times a second.
I want to either find or make a program so I can use a ddr pad (usb gamepad)
and assign different timed midi patterns to the buttons, so for example:
if the program is configured for 4/4 time, when I hold down or toggle a
button
if note 36 is a bass drum and 41 is a snare then you'd have a basic drum and
snare beat when both buttons are held down or toggled, of course i'd like to
be able to have multiple patterns bound per button as well
button one is set to play a quarter note midi note 36, then rest for the
remaining 3 beats
1 - 36,quarter|rest,quarter|36,quarter|rest,quarter
2 -
41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eighth|rest,eighth
Each pattern would describe one measure, and the flow of a live solo
performance could easily be changed on the fly, leaving hands free to play
guitar.
Anything out there like this, and I just don't know about it?
If I don't find anything I want to hack something together, so a primer on
midi tempo sync, and how to program with it would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Nathanael
hi, try the hydrogen-midi-clock branch.
http://svn.assembla.com/svn/hydrogen/branches/midi-clock
with this branch you can send and receive midi clock ,spp and midi-start & stop.
this make it possible to control external hardware like a korg kaossilator pro or a
mopho.
also hydrogen comes with a build in tap-tempo. its possible to map midi note or midi cc
massages to the different tap tempo functions.
hydrogen has two differnt tap tempo implementation.
1. normal taptempo with 1/4 tapping (AltGr + \)
2. advanced beat counter. 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 tapping is adjustable( , key). also it's
adjustable, how many taps will calculate the tempo. minimum is two maximum is 16.
now you can tap the tempo in hydrogen and other jack transport or midi clock applications
and devices can follow your tapping.
i personal prefer midi clock to sync different sequencers.
1. because its the easy to use and most hardware devices comes with midi clock
implementation.
2. midi clock will also send if the trasnsport is stopped.
3. midi clock is independent from frame positions or song positions. it only send a
simple quarter note based clock rate. this keep you against many side effects you will
run
if you try to use jack transport.
greetings wolke