Re: USB in REV

2006-12-01 Thread Stephen Barncard

These guys were, at one time, 'Rev Partners' or something.
http://www.bkohg.com/service/software_e.html

They specialize in USB hardware interfaces.

Although the software offerings might be partial to their products, 
they DO offer the C++ and other code on their site which might give 
some clues to how to do it, at least on the mac side...



Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:

  What's the final word on addressing USB devices in Rev?



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Re-2: USB in REV

2006-12-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you very much - but this only works on Mac.
I use Windows (and the most companies in the measurement business do therefore 
the hardware manufacturers mostly offer dlls and visual basic tools ...)

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These guys were, at one time, 'Rev Partners' or something.
http://www.bkohg.com/service/software_e.html

They specialize in USB hardware interfaces.
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MIDI-USB Input Rev Media?

2006-03-12 Thread Peter Reid
I'm thinking of doing a project with my son that involves connecting 
an electronic drum kit up to his iBook (running OS X 10.4.x) via a 
USB-MIDI interface.  What he wants to do is sense drum beats and 
display different images and play different sounds based on what drum 
pads the user strikes. In particular, he wants to sense a drum beat 
and use that as a trigger to change the images on display and 
stop/start different sound tracks.


Firstly, can anyone point me in the right direction for sensing the 
drum input via a USB-MIDI adapter.


Secondly, could this project be done using the new Rev Media product? 
I have a full Enterprise licence, but my son doesn't have a licence 
for Rev and yet he'd like to be involved in the actual programming. 
So he'll need a Rev licence as well.  As he's a student, he hasn't 
got a lot of spare cash and so Rev Media would be ideal, rather than 
having to buy Rev Studio (there doesn't seem to be a single-user 
educational price for Studio).  However, can this be done with Rev 
Media or are there too many restrictions for this type of project?


Thanks for any suggestions.

Peter
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Re: MIDI-USB Input Rev Media?

2006-03-12 Thread J. Landman Gay

Peter Reid wrote:
I'm thinking of doing a project with my son that involves connecting an 
electronic drum kit up to his iBook (running OS X 10.4.x) via a USB-MIDI 
interface.  What he wants to do is sense drum beats and display 
different images and play different sounds based on what drum pads the 
user strikes. In particular, he wants to sense a drum beat and use that 
as a trigger to change the images on display and stop/start different 
sound tracks.


Firstly, can anyone point me in the right direction for sensing the drum 
input via a USB-MIDI adapter.


I'm not sure you can yet, since Rev can't read the USB port. There's 
been some demand for this, and at one point I thought Altuit was working 
on an external to do it, but I can't recall now if it ever got finished. 
Chipp?


Secondly, could this project be done using the new Rev Media product? I 
have a full Enterprise licence, but my son doesn't have a licence for 
Rev and yet he'd like to be involved in the actual programming. So he'll 
need a Rev licence as well.  As he's a student, he hasn't got a lot of 
spare cash and so Rev Media would be ideal, rather than having to buy 
Rev Studio (there doesn't seem to be a single-user educational price for 
Studio).  However, can this be done with Rev Media or are there too many 
restrictions for this type of project?


If you can overcome the USB port problem then I think Media would work 
fine.


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