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Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 15:56
by VJ4thWall
Hi All,
My general problem: I am trying to create a working MIDI map for my OhmRGB in Avenue 4.
Specifically, I need to send MIDI notes with varying velocities OUT from Avenue 4 in order to drive LED colors on the OhmRGB pads.
Is this possible in Avenue 4?
Also, is the API for MIDI output exposed at all in xml? If so, can you possibly provide some documentation?
Thanks in Advance,
Chris
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 00:38
by VJ4thWall
Anyone have some friendly advice on this?
Has anyone out there tried using MIDI output?
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 15:36
by Joris
Velocity is only used in Resolume for sliders, so they can be controlled with a button. Although it will work with midi output, the corresponding button will only react to 0 or 1 from the slider, not in-between values.
We're in the process of seeing what controllers are popular among our users, and making specific templates for them. If you could describe specifically what functionality you'd like to see, we can take that into account.
The API for Midi output is actually straightforward 'what comes in, goes out', so when a mapped interface element is updated via another means than Midi, the corresponding signal will be sent back to the controller.
I hope that makes things clear.
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 17:28
by VJ4thWall
I would very much appreciate a template for Livid's Ohm RGB.
The functionality I am looking for is basic:
If a clip is loaded, a corresponding RGB pad should light up with color A.
If a clip is playing, the corresponding RGB pad should light up with color B.
My understanding is that the Ohm RGB pads are controlled by MIDI note with velocity. Different velocity values trigger different LED colors.
Is this even possible with your API?
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 09:50
by michaelmoore83
I too would like to be able to have Resolume send velocity information to update the colors on my OHM RGB
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:25
by Joris
We're aware of the demand for this. There a few issues that prevent us from implementing this as a feature though, one of which is that every controller requires different midi velocities to change colors.
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 23:49
by Tschoepler
I just got a note from Livid, asking whether I could make my OHM2Resolume patch OHMRGB-compatible. I don't have an OHMRGB and thus would have to implement this feature without being able to test it on the actual hardware. I asked them for a possible discount/device to work on an implementation. Waiting … ; ]
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 02:29
by justints
Hello,
I have a Behringer LC-1 controller that I would very much like to use with Resolume. It has 4 banks of 8 buttons, 8 rotary encoders and mute/solo/select buttons all of which can display different colors. I would love it if it would be possible to simply tie the colors of the keys to the deck selected.
Not sure if this controller shares the same issue with the OHM RGB - requiring different velocities to trigger the different LED colors.
Please let me know if this would be possible or if you have any ideas how I might be able to build a map for this controller myself.
- J
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 14:36
by justints
Just doing some digging and I found Bome's Midi Translator -
http://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator
it would appear that one could take the resolume midi out and combine it with some conditional statements in the midi translator to send out various velocities to the control surface to light up the different colors.
I am going to do some tests and I will report back.
- j.
Re: Avenue 4 MIDI Output
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 15:57
by drazkers
Bomes works. I used it to control an APC 20 and give different midi layers certain colors. Just takes some time to get it all working. I currently use bomes on my livid block for handy little things like double tapping BPM halve.