Lemur OSC controller being shown in various cities
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 4 Nov, 2003 from Philadelphia, PA USA
http://www.jazzmutant.com/
I've been interested in this thing since they announced it. If anyone lives in any of the places on the site, it might be cool to check it out.
I've been interested in this thing since they announced it. If anyone lives in any of the places on the site, it might be cool to check it out.
David Wallin - White Noise Audio Software
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
Looks super nifty! I've been wanting to see something like this for quite some time. Two issues... How much friggin' cash is this thing gonna cost? Why would I pay all that cash when there's maybe a handful of software compatible with OSC?
Seems like a great product in theory, but they really gotta add MIDI support if they expect it to take off.
Seems like a great product in theory, but they really gotta add MIDI support if they expect it to take off.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 192 posts since 4 Nov, 2003 from Philadelphia, PA USA
Hey Audioflux,
I'm really interested in it too. I'm expecting it to be fairly expensive - I'm guessing in the 500-800$ range but who knows. As for midi, I'm sure it would be fairly easy to make an OSC->MIDI. I'd be surprised if they don't add support for it.
Some cool uses for it that I can imagine: If it was integrated with studio software (like cubase) - clicking on the mixer window would bring up the mixer faders on the Lemur.. clicking on a VST would bring up a keyboard or a drumpad type interface on the lemur, etc.
BTW, did anyone check this thing out at NAMM?
I'm really interested in it too. I'm expecting it to be fairly expensive - I'm guessing in the 500-800$ range but who knows. As for midi, I'm sure it would be fairly easy to make an OSC->MIDI. I'd be surprised if they don't add support for it.
Some cool uses for it that I can imagine: If it was integrated with studio software (like cubase) - clicking on the mixer window would bring up the mixer faders on the Lemur.. clicking on a VST would bring up a keyboard or a drumpad type interface on the lemur, etc.
BTW, did anyone check this thing out at NAMM?
David Wallin - White Noise Audio Software
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
- KVRAF
- 37449 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I doWhiteNoise wrote: I'm expecting it to be fairly expensive - I'm guessing in the 500-800$ range but who knows.
http://www.cycling74.com/products/lemur.html
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- KVRist
- 209 posts since 25 Jun, 2004 from New England
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
I agree. If it could detect what device has focus in Windows and update the control surface to that device, it would be quite a useful product. Maybe instead of MIDI it could integrate with VST the way Cubase handles parameter automation for plug-ins. Still, as long as it is OSC only, it is a very limited device. Who wants to fiddle with some custom OSC to MIDI converter in MaxMSP?WhiteNoise wrote: I'm really interested in it too. I'm expecting it to be fairly expensive - I'm guessing in the 500-800$ range but who knows. As for midi, I'm sure it would be fairly easy to make an OSC->MIDI. I'd be surprised if they don't add support for it.
Some cool uses for it that I can imagine: If it was integrated with studio software (like cubase) - clicking on the mixer window would bring up the mixer faders on the Lemur.. clicking on a VST would bring up a keyboard or a drumpad type interface on the lemur, etc.
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- KVRAF
- 2548 posts since 7 Jul, 2003 from Huntington, WV
Darn it, they don't have anything listed in the eastern half of the US, except for New York city. What would be wrong with them visiting Cincinnatti OH, Louisville KY, Pittsburgh PA, or even Huntingon WV? These people need to get out more.WhiteNoise wrote:http://www.jazzmutant.com/
I've been interested in this thing since they announced it. If anyone lives in any of the places on the site, it might be cool to check it out.
I really should build a space-time portal in my back yard. It's about the only way I could visit all the cool events I want to attend.
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McLilith
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 192 posts since 4 Nov, 2003 from Philadelphia, PA USA
Goddamn, $2495? That's like 3x what I would be willing to pay for it. Ah well, there goes that idea.
David Wallin - White Noise Audio Software
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
Holy hell!!! I could buy a pair of Elo touch screen LCD monitors for that price (may not have multitouch, but at least I can touch the actual DAW controls)! I would not pay more than a thousand bucks for that thing and thats IF they supported MIDI or some more available standard then OSC. This thing will fall flat on its face!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 192 posts since 4 Nov, 2003 from Philadelphia, PA USA
Are there any PC monitors out there that are Multi-touch?
David Wallin - White Noise Audio Software
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
I have searched high and low. The trouble is, there aren't even really that many touch screen monitors. I want a dual Elo touch screen LCD setup, but I'm not even sure I can do two touch screens on the same machine. Anyone here have a lot of touch screen experience? Maybe a music store that sells touch screens for DAWs and can try to set this up to see how it works? If you find a multi touch LCD computer monitor, you will be my hero for all time! I would be a bit skeptical though as most PC touch screens just emulate the mouse input. Ever seen two mouse pointers? How about five?WhiteNoise wrote:Are there any PC monitors out there that are Multi-touch?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 192 posts since 4 Nov, 2003 from Philadelphia, PA USA
heh, I'll keep my eye out for one. To do the multi-touch stuff it would have to be programmed into the application. I'd be willing to write some software if the hardware existed. I did find this http://www.merl.com/projects/DiamondTouch/ - but I'm not sure if it's available to the public.
David Wallin - White Noise Audio Software
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
http://www.bleepboxapp.com/
(groove box for iPhone)
http://www.whitenoiseaudio.com/
(VST plugins)
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- KVRist
- 460 posts since 14 Mar, 2004 from Colorado, USA
Oooh... tasty! I want the one the guy has his arms around. One on each side of me on stage with my Keystation in the middle. How's about a 6 inch by 12 inch Synth 1 with knobs you can grab with your fingers? 
Or... uh... ZeroVector! Yeah!
Or... uh... ZeroVector! Yeah!
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- KVRian
- 1488 posts since 7 Jan, 2004
Hmmpf, it's not even pressure sensitive!
But serious now ... this multitouch feature is really great!
Someone wrote: "No MIDI: That's fine by me. The OSC (Open Sound Control) standard is MUCH more powerful than MIDI. With a high end device like this, I don't think I would be very satisfied if I had only 128 steps of resolution.
I am sure someone will write a little MAX/MSP patch that will convert from OSC to MIDI specifically for the Lemur.
Also consider that the price point of this thing may be FAR above what some folks may be expecting. I mean, this isn't going to be priced like an M-Audio device. While I have NO inside information whatsoever, my WILD GUESS is that the Lemur will cost between $2,500 and $4,000 USD. "
So he was wrong with that estimated price.
But serious now ... this multitouch feature is really great!
Someone wrote: "No MIDI: That's fine by me. The OSC (Open Sound Control) standard is MUCH more powerful than MIDI. With a high end device like this, I don't think I would be very satisfied if I had only 128 steps of resolution.
I am sure someone will write a little MAX/MSP patch that will convert from OSC to MIDI specifically for the Lemur.
Also consider that the price point of this thing may be FAR above what some folks may be expecting. I mean, this isn't going to be priced like an M-Audio device. While I have NO inside information whatsoever, my WILD GUESS is that the Lemur will cost between $2,500 and $4,000 USD. "
So he was wrong with that estimated price.
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