Hello all,
First posting ever, and first Teensy 3.6 project, and very excited to be honest. Very happy, and honored to be among you.
To share context prior to RFI (Request For Info), I am an entrepreneur finally going professional with my Music Technology skillset. Prior to that I was a Systems and Network Engineer, and before that I was a Flight and Ground Test Instrumentation Technician in the Aerospace industry. So, I'm pretty new to the Maker space, but tech background gives me a clue.
I am not a coder, but I have done significant work in Cycling74 Max, Lemur for iPad, etc.
So, . . .
Question #1 : Are there any specific resources online that can list all the compatible devices based on the micro-controller ? For example, Teensy v3.6, 3.x ? Arduino ?, Raspberry Pi, Beagle, etc.) That would be a useful db indeed.
Question #2 : Is there anyone here who might be able\interested to assist me with the following project :
"NOVATION LAUNCHPAD - PEDAL MOD"
More specific information is at the link below, but the gist of it is basically a glorified USB hub sitting between the Launchpad and a PC, which apart from having a USB in and out, will also have a "sustain-type pedal" input to provide hands-free record transport control of clipslots in Ableton Live's session mode. This solution is specifically designed for MIDI clipslots, but it doesn't matter whether the clipslots are audio or MIDI. It operates the same either way.
This would be in the form of an add-on module that can connect directly to any Launchpad's USB jack, and then connect to the computer's USB port. It would read\intercept the MIDI data, sent from the Launchpad to the PC (trigger info), as well as the MIDI data sent back from the PC to the Launchpad (LED feedback). The object is to provide hands-free control of loop recording, as the timing when recording loops, of either audio OR MIDI data, is critical to accurate real-time performance capturing.
This "middle man" device would cache certain MIDI data output from the Launchpad (via USB), preventing that data from being sent directly to the PC, in effect staging those commands for release to the PC to be triggered only by depressing the pedal. Once that has happened, this middle man device would then forward those cached commands (again, via USB) to the PC, which would accept those commands as it normally does, and then return the MIDI data to the Launchpad (via the middle man) to light the appropriate Launchpad matrix LED(s).
There are a couple additional specs for this project, but I would think this comprehensive enough for most here to understand where I'm coming from.
There is more information here :
https://cycling74.com/forums/who-wo...r-clipslot-recording\playback-in-ableton-live
I hope to be able to work with someone here on this, and am willing to pay for assistance. This is an important project for me.
Sincere thanks,
Glennzone
First posting ever, and first Teensy 3.6 project, and very excited to be honest. Very happy, and honored to be among you.
To share context prior to RFI (Request For Info), I am an entrepreneur finally going professional with my Music Technology skillset. Prior to that I was a Systems and Network Engineer, and before that I was a Flight and Ground Test Instrumentation Technician in the Aerospace industry. So, I'm pretty new to the Maker space, but tech background gives me a clue.
I am not a coder, but I have done significant work in Cycling74 Max, Lemur for iPad, etc.
So, . . .
Question #1 : Are there any specific resources online that can list all the compatible devices based on the micro-controller ? For example, Teensy v3.6, 3.x ? Arduino ?, Raspberry Pi, Beagle, etc.) That would be a useful db indeed.
Question #2 : Is there anyone here who might be able\interested to assist me with the following project :
"NOVATION LAUNCHPAD - PEDAL MOD"
More specific information is at the link below, but the gist of it is basically a glorified USB hub sitting between the Launchpad and a PC, which apart from having a USB in and out, will also have a "sustain-type pedal" input to provide hands-free record transport control of clipslots in Ableton Live's session mode. This solution is specifically designed for MIDI clipslots, but it doesn't matter whether the clipslots are audio or MIDI. It operates the same either way.
This would be in the form of an add-on module that can connect directly to any Launchpad's USB jack, and then connect to the computer's USB port. It would read\intercept the MIDI data, sent from the Launchpad to the PC (trigger info), as well as the MIDI data sent back from the PC to the Launchpad (LED feedback). The object is to provide hands-free control of loop recording, as the timing when recording loops, of either audio OR MIDI data, is critical to accurate real-time performance capturing.
This "middle man" device would cache certain MIDI data output from the Launchpad (via USB), preventing that data from being sent directly to the PC, in effect staging those commands for release to the PC to be triggered only by depressing the pedal. Once that has happened, this middle man device would then forward those cached commands (again, via USB) to the PC, which would accept those commands as it normally does, and then return the MIDI data to the Launchpad (via the middle man) to light the appropriate Launchpad matrix LED(s).
There are a couple additional specs for this project, but I would think this comprehensive enough for most here to understand where I'm coming from.
There is more information here :
https://cycling74.com/forums/who-wo...r-clipslot-recording\playback-in-ableton-live
I hope to be able to work with someone here on this, and am willing to pay for assistance. This is an important project for me.
Sincere thanks,
Glennzone