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What's the best way to use a Wacom tablet as a midi controller (preferably with pressure and tilt support)?

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aMUSEd wrote:What's the best way to use a Wacom tablet as a midi controller (preferably with pressure and tilt support)?
pc or mac?
my other modular synth is a bugbrand

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PC - want to take my laptop on holiday and need a way to input notes that's a bit more expressive than a piano roll

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tablet 2 midi would be one suggestion, but the dev's gone awol.

usine might?

im really surprised glovepie doesnt.
my other modular synth is a bugbrand

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What I really want is to be able to play notes with it - I don't need it as a controller as such but as a keyboard alternative with more dimensions

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what's your laptop done to deserve a holiday?
next thing you know it'll think it's got it made,
making demands, etc. your life will be a nightmare.
just take it down the pub for a couple of drinks and a kebab.

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http://www.tinygod.com/ MidiTab
http://www.nicolasfournel.com/wmidi.htm Wmidi
http://www.livelab.dk/tablet2midi.php Tablet 2 MIDI
http://www.scottmetoyer.com/archives/mi ... et-to-midi MidiStylus

There where some objects for Pure Data and MaxMsp to, if you are interested i'l try to find them.

UPD: Interesting reading http://createdigitalmusic.com/2006/06/u ... -theremin/

http://crca.ucsd.edu/~jsarlo/pd/ Pd external for using Wacom tablets on Windows. :roll:

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too bad that
http://www.livelab.dk/tablet2midi.php Tablet 2 MIDI
is not developed further :(

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Any news with these? Mac (or PC).

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Osculator is a good choice for Mac: http://www.osculator.net/

The developer himself uses a Wacom tablet for music and he is very responsive to his users.

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aMUSEd wrote:PC - want to take my laptop on holiday and need a way to input notes that's a bit more expressive than a piano roll
maybe: http://www.nicolasfournel.com/wmidi.htm
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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Very cool!

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