Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw, Ernest Borgnine. Truckers form a mile long "convoy" in support of a trucker's vendetta with an abusive sheriff...Based on the country song of same title by C.W. McCall."
Mr-Bit wrote:I would love to control a scope sequencer setup with my Lemur but without OSC it's not happening.
Just wanted to mention - the Lemur is super cool - but want to make sure everyone understands that OSC isn't just about supporting it... increasingly controllers will support OSC directly, but in the mean time, given things like Bidule do, it's easy to bridge legacy devices...
FrancisHarmany; the first pic of the scope project was to illistrate the scale of control needed 1000+ of assingments for a fully featured 5 track step sequencer project, If i want to take advantage of the pattern selection on the sequencers each time a new patterns is chosen bursts of midi data are sent to update the controller soon these become too much and slowdown the system causing exessive cpu.Also notice the plate of spagetti in the routing window mostly there to cope with midi limitations and this is just a pulsar II, I cant imagine what abuse a 45dsp system would suffer under my ranes.Maybe I want something scope cant do but it would be nice.
Mr-Bit wrote:FrancisHarmany; the first pic of the scope project was to illistrate the scale of control needed 1000+ of assingments for a fully featured 5 track step sequencer project, If i want to take advantage of the pattern selection on the sequencers each time a new patterns is chosen bursts of midi data are sent to update the controller soon these become too much and slowdown the system causing exessive cpu.Also notice the plate of spagetti in the routing window mostly there to cope with midi limitations and this is just a pulsar II, I cant imagine what abuse a 45dsp system would suffer under my ranes.Maybe I want something scope cant do but it would be nice.
I hope SFP5 will have open preset binary file structure. So we can build conversion tools or something (midi 2 notesequencer presets, midicc 2 controlsequencer presets, etc, .... ). That would allow host-based tools to edit the presets, and you just have to press play
I guess the big problem is with notes/signals which are "off-grid"... perhaps all we really need is a midi player with ramp/time input ?