On July 16, 2010 05:34:11 pm m.wolkst...@gmx.de wrote: > Am Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:27:35 -0500 > > schrieb Nathanael Anderson <wirelessdrea...@gmail.com>: > > Here is the setup i'm looking to do: > > > > midi master -> special program > > ddr pad -> special program > > special program -> hydrogen > > > > I've got a hardware midi device controlling the master tempo. aseqdump > > shows the tempo messages x times a second. > > > > I want to either find or make a program so I can use a ddr pad (usb > > gamepad) and assign different timed midi patterns to the buttons, so for > > example: if the program is configured for 4/4 time, when I hold down or > > toggle a button > > > > if note 36 is a bass drum and 41 is a snare then you'd have a basic drum > > and snare beat when both buttons are held down or toggled, of course i'd > > like to be able to have multiple patterns bound per button as well > > > > button one is set to play a quarter note midi note 36, then rest for the > > remaining 3 beats > > 1 - 36,quarter|rest,quarter|36,quarter|rest,quarter > > 2 - > > 41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eighth|rest,eighth|41,eigh > >th|rest,eighth > > > > Each pattern would describe one measure, and the flow of a live solo > > performance could easily be changed on the fly, leaving hands free to > > play guitar. > > > > Anything out there like this, and I just don't know about it? > > > > If I don't find anything I want to hack something together, so a primer > > on midi tempo sync, and how to program with it would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Nathanael > > hi, try the hydrogen-midi-clock branch. > http://svn.assembla.com/svn/hydrogen/branches/midi-clock Hey, cool! Thanks for the tip. I didn't know there were other branches. Seems an important branch. I think someone else was asking about this before. Hope they see this. Tim.
> > with this branch you can send and receive midi clock ,spp and midi-start & > stop. this make it possible to control external hardware like a korg > kaossilator pro or a mopho. > also hydrogen comes with a build in tap-tempo. its possible to map midi > note or midi cc massages to the different tap tempo functions. > hydrogen has two differnt tap tempo implementation. > 1. normal taptempo with 1/4 tapping (AltGr + \) > 2. advanced beat counter. 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 tapping is adjustable( , key). > also it's adjustable, how many taps will calculate the tempo. minimum is > two maximum is 16. > > now you can tap the tempo in hydrogen and other jack transport or midi > clock applications and devices can follow your tapping. > > i personal prefer midi clock to sync different sequencers. > 1. because its the easy to use and most hardware devices comes with midi > clock implementation. > 2. midi clock will also send if the trasnsport is stopped. > 3. midi clock is independent from frame positions or song positions. it > only send a simple quarter note based clock rate. this keep you against > many side effects you will run if you try to use jack transport. > > greetings wolke > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev