Peavey StudioMix to STM Mixer Converter

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digilogue
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Post by digilogue »

<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... .zip"><img src="/forums/images/file_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" File"> File</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Price ($USD): 0<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Type: Utility<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> This little converter device allows to control the SFP mixers and synth with a Peavey StudioMix MIDI controller.

I've added selectable MIDI channel and resolution for rotary knobs. Now included is a mapper for the transport section.

Markus

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Valium
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Post by Valium »

Nice work man, do you think it would be possible to make some modules for those of us that don't use pulsar mixers and only use their sequencer ones? Or is to much to ask? I'm a Cubase user but I'm sure that some people might be interesting in some general modules for use with the most common sequencers around.

Anyways I'll try these and I have a setup for cubase via MidiOx but it would be nice to be able to use SFP modules instead of the MidiOx stuff....

Just had another idea,

Would it be possible to make a module that supports four banks of eight controls? If it's not to much trouble you could try to include the transport module into the extended module so that one only needs to load one module and could be able to use 4*8 faders, 4*16 rotary controllers and 4*8 buttons next to transport controls. And the five assignable buttons next to master fader could be as follow:
top one select next bank of eight
second one select previous bank of eigt
third one select function of first rotary controler eg : gain, pan ...
fourth one select function of second rotary controler eg : gain, pan ...
fifth one : select button function eg : mute, silence?

Guess it's a little more work but would definitely be nice to be able to use it with my sequencer :grin:

I can imagine this is a time consuming effort your making and I'm only asking if it would be possible, and if it is I'm offering all the help I can give (not that I know anything about programming dsp modules but maybe the layout and stuff of controller mapping?)

Greetz
Greetz

and keep up the good work :smile:


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Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

digilogue,

I back Valium on the the 4 bank extention.

Cool module.

Would like to see more of this type of modules. For my Phatboy (or StudioMix) to control my matrix 1000 to give an example.
(I have no problems at all to pay for this sort of devices)

Again respect for your work!

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Valium
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Post by Valium »

Hi again, I just d/l the new files and I must say great job, I'm waiting to see how well the two remaining modules end up.

I see you put a lot of effort in this one, but my only question is: will you make 1 module that combines the transport module and the 32 track version?

Since you allready made those seperatly I don't think it should be that hard to combine.

Greetz

and keep up the good work
stefanop
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Post by stefanop »

Yo m8
this is my second post here and I find your job amazing....I can't wait for your last version of the drivers.
U did a marvellous job.
Thx again
Ferry
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Post by Ferry »

Hey digilogue,

You make me a very happy person! Your devices are highly functional for my work!

I hope you can do what Valium requests. Combining the transport section and the faders would perfecting your work.

Thanks again!
jabney
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Post by jabney »

Thanks Digilogue!

You did a great job with the converter. I'm looking forward to the 32 track module. I guess you've got some decisions to make re: bank shifting. The 24 channel mapping you came up with makes a lot of sense. Best of luck on the 32 as well. I hope it will be as stable as the 24. Congratulations on a job well done, and again, thanks!

Sincerely,

John Abney
sym90
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Post by sym90 »

You did a great job digilogue !

Is there any other projects about that? Are you planning doing any update ?

If i could contact you, we could share some projects to continue this project together(if you want). I am a developer too interested in MIDI stuff...

Thank you in advance!

regards
sYm

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