MIDI Trap and beyond
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:08 pm
This is a spin-off from another thread that I didn't want to derail...
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MIDI Trap was just a little breather project rather than part of a well-thought out strategy and it doesn't conform to LSSP's skinning mechanism so for now it'll be a standalone module on sale for $3 pretty much in the same category as Adroit odds and sods like Hit and Tandem.
However, given your (drohnee's) suggestion it'll be available as a free download for anyone who has LSSP XL. So I hope this seems fair.
LSSP XL isn't intended to be a catch-all "ultimate" bundle that includes everything from Adroit. Although it has ended up with various things in there that haven't got anything to do with Large Scale Sequencing pretty much by accident
I need to re-evaluate a lot of things and an Adroit Complete option will probably be part of this.
My real focus at the moment is Adroit Custom and it's turned into a mammoth task as although the basic functionality was pretty easy to implement the final product is very complex (under-the-hood at least). The bulk of the work is complete but there are still a few elements in flux, lots of edge cases to test and things to polish. Part of this is improving my modest graphics design skills in Inkscape.
It's taking up a lot of bandwith - 10 hours a day 7 days a week sort of bandwidth. You know you're overworking when knocking out another module in four hours seems like a break!
Once Custom is released I want to build a series of things that will look like standalone products but will actually be Custom presets. Some of these will be free, others on sale for modest amounts to try to cover my costs.
LSSP is rather special in my heart but it's starting to look a little tired now so I want to go back through all the LSSP modules adding improved graphics and proper skinning. I'd also like to tidy up and expand a few things so need to devote some considerable time to this. So it's likely that there'll be an LSSP 2 coming down the line at some point.
Returning to the MIDI Trap discussion - modulation of a discrete 0 to 127 signal isn't something straightforward while conforming to the interface standards I like to meet. Adding a CV input is one option but drastic impacts from a 0.0390625 V change doesn't srike me as good design.
I think a well thought out remapping module (or two) is the way forward on this rather than bolting on a cheap and cheerful bodge.
There does seem to be a lot of demand for MIDI utilities but as I described above I'm already working at full capacity. It seems like a gap for other people to fill.
Rather than just dump some random MIDI code on the forum I'll have a think about how to curate something that's compact and to the point. Look out for something in the Designer subforum in the next few days.
viewtopic.php?t=2912
MIDI Trap was just a little breather project rather than part of a well-thought out strategy and it doesn't conform to LSSP's skinning mechanism so for now it'll be a standalone module on sale for $3 pretty much in the same category as Adroit odds and sods like Hit and Tandem.
However, given your (drohnee's) suggestion it'll be available as a free download for anyone who has LSSP XL. So I hope this seems fair.
LSSP XL isn't intended to be a catch-all "ultimate" bundle that includes everything from Adroit. Although it has ended up with various things in there that haven't got anything to do with Large Scale Sequencing pretty much by accident
I need to re-evaluate a lot of things and an Adroit Complete option will probably be part of this.
My real focus at the moment is Adroit Custom and it's turned into a mammoth task as although the basic functionality was pretty easy to implement the final product is very complex (under-the-hood at least). The bulk of the work is complete but there are still a few elements in flux, lots of edge cases to test and things to polish. Part of this is improving my modest graphics design skills in Inkscape.
It's taking up a lot of bandwith - 10 hours a day 7 days a week sort of bandwidth. You know you're overworking when knocking out another module in four hours seems like a break!
Once Custom is released I want to build a series of things that will look like standalone products but will actually be Custom presets. Some of these will be free, others on sale for modest amounts to try to cover my costs.
LSSP is rather special in my heart but it's starting to look a little tired now so I want to go back through all the LSSP modules adding improved graphics and proper skinning. I'd also like to tidy up and expand a few things so need to devote some considerable time to this. So it's likely that there'll be an LSSP 2 coming down the line at some point.
Returning to the MIDI Trap discussion - modulation of a discrete 0 to 127 signal isn't something straightforward while conforming to the interface standards I like to meet. Adding a CV input is one option but drastic impacts from a 0.0390625 V change doesn't srike me as good design.
I think a well thought out remapping module (or two) is the way forward on this rather than bolting on a cheap and cheerful bodge.
There does seem to be a lot of demand for MIDI utilities but as I described above I'm already working at full capacity. It seems like a gap for other people to fill.
Rather than just dump some random MIDI code on the forum I'll have a think about how to curate something that's compact and to the point. Look out for something in the Designer subforum in the next few days.