MIDI implementation

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jacob_

Post by jacob_ »

hey all -

i've only used resolume a bit, but have decided it's the best choice for a couple upcoming rock tours i'll be doing...can anybody give me the scoop on MIDI capabilities?

with keyboard-assignable video files i don't see the use for MIDI...it seems like a standard QWERTY keyboard would leave more than enough options for file assignment - what am i missing? thanks!

jacob stone
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bart
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Post by bart »

most people use the sliders and rotary knobs on a midi device to operate the sliders in resolume ... which works much faster then grabbing and sliding with the mouse ...

jacob_

Post by jacob_ »

ok, makes sense. can anybody recommend a good MIDI controller that doesn't use the typical piano model? i'd prefer something that is just sliders, knobs, and buttons; without black/white piano keys. thanks again,

jacob

Yuri Elik_

Post by Yuri Elik_ »

Also it seems that with MIDI keyboard you can play clip in any channel (not just active channel, as with PC keyboard). Haven't tried it yet, however.

Robert Jan_

Post by Robert Jan_ »

I know you don't like the keyboard-look but still, you might want to take a look at the edirol pcr-30, pcr-50 and pcr-80. They are [one of] the best midi-tools for resolume! Mine's coming in next wednesday :)

lotech_

Post by lotech_ »

Check out the novation remote25 - its probably the best Price VS. Features midi controller I've come across. Check out (I know this is a store - the first thing google came back with):
http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/pro ... m?PID=3768

For $US400 - you get a full selection of switchs, nobs, sliders, keys, dials AND a kaos pad.... most of which would be assignable in resolume. Also it has USB and 3 midi ports (In/Out1/Out2) allowing you to send to your PC and a V4.

If your worried about the looks - take it to pieces, paint it black and stencil flames on it - that'd make it go way faster......

absoluka_

Post by absoluka_ »

Well, your talking about the bitstream pro http://www.waveidea.com

BUT! - For everyone else I thought I'd break the info on Korg's lateest (October 2003 Release) That looks to become the new defacto standard:

http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_pro ... crokontrol

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Post by cedrox »

Originally posted by Robert Jan_
I know you don't like the keyboard-look but still, you might want to take a look at the edirol pcr-30, pcr-50 and pcr-80. They are [one of] the best midi-tools for resolume! Mine's coming in next wednesday :)
i would love assign my effect on the pcr-30 key but just 3 or 4 key works. Have you got an idea. Thanks in advance !

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Post by nowig »

i've the midi react controler from netzteil dedicate for Resolume....
this is the best you can have !.....
;):cool:;)

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Post by Manwell »

The Bitstream controller from CME looks really good. Loads of control, sliders, rotaries, buttons all sorts! It apparently has a motion sampler and looper allowing you to record your actions and loop them in interesting ways. Like all their controllers it is supposed to be really sturdy and could certainly withstand a rock tour unlike many other controllers which can feel a bit flimsy.

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