Lemur - not the wall
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 99 posts since 20 Mar, 2005
If found that on Cycling'74 web site
Sensitive screen !
Fully customisable : make new design in XML !
It's a controller for Max/MSP, working with OSC systems...
Does that mean we could control XT2 ? (linux or windows ?)
I'm dreaming about it...
(eh... it's 2600$)
Sensitive screen !
Fully customisable : make new design in XML !
It's a controller for Max/MSP, working with OSC systems...
Does that mean we could control XT2 ? (linux or windows ?)
I'm dreaming about it...
(eh... it's 2600$)
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- KVRian
- 611 posts since 21 Oct, 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h-RhyopUmc
The Lemur is really cool, but check out the video there...
I'm still with my UC-33e and it works like a charm .
The Lemur is really cool, but check out the video there...
I'm still with my UC-33e and it works like a charm .
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- KVRist
- 71 posts since 26 Feb, 2006 from Amsterdam
This is going to be the very nearby future for the whole GUI-scene in my opinion. At last I would like to add. I like my BCR 2000 but swapping it with such a thing would be a no-brainer...
I'm really happy to see this kind of development. Mouse and keybord are soooo 20th century... If the price is 1/4 it will be a blast I think... (I did not see the video but I can imagine the possibilities)
I'm really happy to see this kind of development. Mouse and keybord are soooo 20th century... If the price is 1/4 it will be a blast I think... (I did not see the video but I can imagine the possibilities)
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- KVRian
- 1378 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Andorra
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- KVRist
- 332 posts since 23 Apr, 2003
You get do a lot of things the Lemur can do (setup your own customizable templates,
etc).. and probably some things it can not .. with tablet2midi, if you own/buy a tablet (Wacom Intuos will give you the most features).
MonoTouchLive is a Lemur-like controller for a generic touchscreen or tablet pc, but only for Ableton Live (non configurable gui).
This page gives a nice overview of many of these types of interfaces.
Now to have a program like STEIM junXion for PC that will map any USB device data to MIDI data would be incredible.
Saw this on mux.ca there are 8" touchscreen which shows-up as an USB mouse device.. for about $170USD very nice. Here's one model:
This one has a pen, others do not.
Good link for all things 'Multi-Touch Interfaces'.
Nice touch-screen program / drum grid here that is very similar to the MONOME. Available for download here.!
etc).. and probably some things it can not .. with tablet2midi, if you own/buy a tablet (Wacom Intuos will give you the most features).
MonoTouchLive is a Lemur-like controller for a generic touchscreen or tablet pc, but only for Ableton Live (non configurable gui).
This page gives a nice overview of many of these types of interfaces.
Now to have a program like STEIM junXion for PC that will map any USB device data to MIDI data would be incredible.
Saw this on mux.ca there are 8" touchscreen which shows-up as an USB mouse device.. for about $170USD very nice. Here's one model:
This one has a pen, others do not.
Good link for all things 'Multi-Touch Interfaces'.
Nice touch-screen program / drum grid here that is very similar to the MONOME. Available for download here.!
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- KVRian
- 624 posts since 10 Apr, 2005 from Portland, Oregon baby!
I for one think the Lemur is a terrible idea. Once you get past the "OMG! It looks like Star Trek!" part you realize it's rediculously expensive and doesn't really do a lot for you in terms of getting shit done. for sitting around making weirdness happen, sure, but come one.
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DistBit (freeware versatile distortion VST)
my Sleeping Prophet music
DistBit (freeware versatile distortion VST)
my Sleeping Prophet music
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- KVRist
- 277 posts since 6 Mar, 2003
Wasn't there a sort of modular controllor out there: you buy small building blocks like sliders, knobs, ... and that put them all toghether to build your own custom controller. Does any body here knows the link for that?
My music: My soundcloud page
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- KVRist
- 483 posts since 7 Aug, 2005 from Germany
anyway, I wanna have some of these. lemur looks awesome
well, the issue is the money. as soon as I have some which I don't spend on booze I'll buy (right after the 584 other things I want to buy make music )
seriously, I like this touchscreen stuff a lot but unfortunately it's merely availabe for multimedia art exhibtions/projects whatsoever. at a certain price level there will be a breakthrough in music production though. I'd like to this sort of technology in my living room for guests to play around
well, the issue is the money. as soon as I have some which I don't spend on booze I'll buy (right after the 584 other things I want to buy make music )
seriously, I like this touchscreen stuff a lot but unfortunately it's merely availabe for multimedia art exhibtions/projects whatsoever. at a certain price level there will be a breakthrough in music production though. I'd like to this sort of technology in my living room for guests to play around
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 2 Dec, 2002
le_buzzkaido wrote:...
(eh... it's 2600$)
I think I'll wait for Behringer to copy this concept.
Thanks for all the links...
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- KVRist
- 358 posts since 2 Dec, 2002
There's cheap touchscreen alternative - ovelay your existing screen...here's one example:http://www.touchscreens.com/products-addon.html
Still only one finger "mono" input...
Still only one finger "mono" input...
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Former Pharaoh Former Pharaoh https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=124033
- KVRian
- 520 posts since 13 Oct, 2006
Now to have a program like STEIM junXion for PC that will map any USB device data to MIDI data would be incredible.
I'm better than you. Deal with it.
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 21 Nov, 2006
ZooTooK wrote:le_buzzkaido wrote:...
(eh... it's 2600$)
I think I'll wait for Behringer to copy this concept.
Thanks for all the links...
...yeah!
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- KVRist
- 332 posts since 23 Apr, 2003
Nice! Never saw these before! Found another here.ZooTooK wrote:There's cheap touchscreen alternative - ovelay your existing screen...here's one example:http://www.touchscreens.com/products-addon.html
Still only one finger "mono" input...
There's also DSMIDIWiFi.
Wireless touchscreen MIDI controller on Nintendo DS. OSC would be good as well.
[DSMIDIWifi consists of
* libmidiwifi
An open source library for DS homebrew development that makes it easy to write DS software that acts as a MIDI controller.
* DSMIDIWiFi Server
An application that runs on the computer and forwards the MIDI messages received via Wifi to MIDI applications. The DSMIDIWiFi server is open source and is available for Windows.]
Yes Nintendo Wii as controller is a good idea as well.
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- KVRist
- 123 posts since 14 Aug, 2004
http://www.doepfer.de/prod_e.htm#MIDI-Controllerludwig wrote:Wasn't there a sort of modular controllor out there: you buy small building blocks like sliders, knobs, ... and that put them all toghether to build your own custom controller. Does any body here knows the link for that?
;)