![]() I would strongly suggest you experiment without any sound being played by your interface. the computer also runs CueMix FX which is the software that comes with the MOTU hardware interface (unfortunately this software must be running as well in order for the system to work).the computer runs OSCulator which is the glue that converts from MIDI to OSC and vice-versa.my hardware MIDI controller is a Maschine MKII and I use the big knob in the master section (including push for mute!).I was still able to make it work using OSC and here is how I did it. The issue is that out of the box, MOTU only supports a very small set of MIDI controllers (all Mackie branded). I also have several MIDI controllers connected to my computer and I wanted to use one of those to control the volume. Controlling the volume knob is not very practical because of its location (and size… I wished MOTU would design a bigger volume button!). I have a MOTU 828mk3 hardware interface hooked up to my computer sitting in a rack a few feet away from me. Nelly Furtado vs IIO - Right At The End by nh2mf.Above & Beyond - Counting Down The Days (nh2mf Chill Out Mix) by nh2mf.- Grails - Proper shutdown in dev mode.- Grails - Invoking a tag lib from another tag lib.- Improving performances of a Lucene Search.- Configuring apache -> tomcat load balancer.- Connecting to a local vm using jmx knowing the process id.- Indexing android 'froyo' javadoc in kiwidoc.- Automating publishing to maven central via Sonatype.- The nightmares of setting up a wireless N network.- Migrating my blog from JRoller 4.0.1 to Jekyll.- Building a monitoring solution with glu.- How to treat documentation as code: gradle + sphinx.- The future of glu - glu in the cloud.- How to enable log4j output during testing with gradle and IDEA.- How to fix IncompatibleClassChangerError with groovy on jdk7.- How to control CueMix FX volume with MIDI.- VST (3.6.9) Development Notes - Part 1.- VST (3.6.9) Development Notes - Part 2.- VST (3.6.9) Development Notes - Part 3.- VST (3.6.9) Development Notes - Part 4.- How to share data between RT and UI in VST3.If you want more information about me please check my I am the author of Jamba, a lightweight VST framework. Lately I have been working on various open source projects related to audio plugins (VST, Rack Extension). ![]() I am a software engineer and music producer ( NH2MF). But for all other Mac users, OSCulator indeed looks like the most versatile choice.Welcome My name is Yan Pujante. Most of my time I’ve been using the aka.wiiremote external for Max/MSP, just because that’s convenient if you’re a Max user. I find it more stable than WiitoMidi and it had MIDI output and use of the accelerometer before WiitoMidi.įair enough! So there you have it: grab a Mac with Bluetooth support, a Wii remote, and OSCulator, and you ought to be able to communicate with any software you like - even if you can’t do MIDI, you can do keystrokes. It does not just support Osc but It outputs Midi and keystrokes also … Recently I used it with Ableton Live in a live Electro Acoustic Performance at University. Despite the name, it supports the broadly-available MIDI as well as (for programs like Max/MSP, Pd, Flash, Director, Traktor, Reaktor, Processing, and others) OpenSoundControl. I must make a correction and clarification in regards to OSCulator, the Mac utility for connecting to Nintendo’s Wii remote, which I mentioned in today’s Deckadance story. ![]()
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