So I take it that one PC is dedicated for the touchscreen and the rotary LCD thing, but is running via TCP/IP loopback devices to actually work with Cubase.pauloegidio wrote: a) I wrote it. In fact, 5 programs, 2 computers:
computer 1
cubase
2 dlls inside cubase.
1 program for controlling the lcd under the encoders
1 program for rout everything, midi from cubase and tcp/ip client
computer 2
1 program for controlling the display screen and also being the tcp/ip server, and also receive the midi from bcr 2000
And I thought you still had a fully working BCR on screen. Hm... sounds like a load of fun [/sarcasm] and the "open" BCR is behind the touchscreen LCD.pauloegidio wrote: b) You get an bcr 2000, open it, VERY CAREFULLY remove one of the encoders with an iron solder, attach 3 small electric wires to it and re-sold them at bcr2000. Repeat for 21 more encoders.
Buy a glass panel, drill 22 holes in it, attach the encoders on the glass panel and then put the glass over an lcd screen. This is the easy part.
After that, you spent 6 months trying to make all this things work together while maintaining your sanity. This is the hard part. Don't worry of you start drooling and baubling a lot. This is part of the process. You REALLY have to worry if you wake up naked at the wolf's den in the zoo and don't remember a thing.
But what about the software? Is that a graphical interface thing or something? Or does somebody need to know how to code things?
Isn't that actually 2 if I count in the "lemour" type LCD and the BCR modification? Unless that WAS a Lemour.pauloegidio wrote: c) we used one from magic touch.
But... do I actually NEED the 01v96, or can this be done with the trekkie touchscreen thing?pauloegidio wrote: Panning and volume: It seems to me that you didnt watch the entire movie (I don't blame you: it's boring)
There's a pan screen and the volume is already controlled by the faders on the 01v96. 01v96 have a penning encoder, but it controls only the current selected channel. Using the touch screen, you can set the pan very quickly at anyone of the 16 channels. The tricky part is to have the 01v96 and the touch screen ALWAYS in sync, so the channels names are correct all the time. Cubase already have an 01v96 midi controller "driver" builtin.
I actually wanted to ask: where do I get that thing for practical use? And what does someone need? Will there be manuals for DIY controllers, etc?pauloegidio wrote: Thanks for you interest.
Welcome to the jungle.pauloegidio wrote: However, please notice that I don't plan to produce more of this. I am afraid of waking up at the zoo.