control with game pad
control with game pad
is there a way to control resolume with a gamepad or a joystick?
i think so
yes i think so ... becouse most of the gamepad's are midi controllers (i think)...
i'll try it after dinner
i'll try it after dinner

strange...
i will try it with virtual midi wire
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U have to convert the joystick signals to MIDI Signals, using the software MIDIjoy for example. It should work out fine.... tell us your results, if you want!
cheers,
trm
cheers,
trm
hello
i ve used the Belkin nostromo controller w/ resolume 1.5.1 ,the software that comes
with it lets you map keystrokes and macro's to
the nostromo,also used nostromo and M$ joysticks with a program called joy2 midi http://krypt.dyndns.org:81/joy2midi/
hope this helps
juan
i ve used the Belkin nostromo controller w/ resolume 1.5.1 ,the software that comes
with it lets you map keystrokes and macro's to
the nostromo,also used nostromo and M$ joysticks with a program called joy2 midi http://krypt.dyndns.org:81/joy2midi/
hope this helps
juan
great my joystick is broken
i went to my old stuff box to pick up my joystick just at that time i realize that i have my joystick broken
if anyone test this out tell me
if anyone test this out tell me
Hi ya!
You can try with these.
VMIDIJoy reads the X,Y axes and
turns them to midi. You are able to
define midi settings by yourself.
http://vellocet.com/software/VMIDIJoY.html
Then you need MIDIYoke to support
multiple midi ports at one computer.
http://www.midiox.com
I did couple of gigs with these and a
joystick, works really well with Resolume.
Cheers,
from breezing Finland.
You can try with these.
VMIDIJoy reads the X,Y axes and
turns them to midi. You are able to
define midi settings by yourself.
http://vellocet.com/software/VMIDIJoY.html
Then you need MIDIYoke to support
multiple midi ports at one computer.
http://www.midiox.com
I did couple of gigs with these and a
joystick, works really well with Resolume.
Cheers,
from breezing Finland.