Using Game Pads to Trigger Live
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DongleKong
Using Game Pads to Trigger Live
Its been a while since i've posted so i reckon i'll throw a little sumpin'-sumpin' out for y'all...
I'm sure I'm not the first to try this, but its easy and fun so...
Use a usb game controller/pad to trigger sounds!
I count 15(including directional pad) assignable buttons on my Macnally iShock thing i have, which cost me like $30 usd! Hells yeah! No more hunting and pecking, and much more fun than MIDI keyboards!
I havent tried it in Reaktor yet, but I'm sure it would be good there too..
Now if only one could sequence stuff in Logic wit' it....
Or can one?
Anyone?
I'm sure I'm not the first to try this, but its easy and fun so...
Use a usb game controller/pad to trigger sounds!
I count 15(including directional pad) assignable buttons on my Macnally iShock thing i have, which cost me like $30 usd! Hells yeah! No more hunting and pecking, and much more fun than MIDI keyboards!
I havent tried it in Reaktor yet, but I'm sure it would be good there too..
Now if only one could sequence stuff in Logic wit' it....
Or can one?
Anyone?
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Alex Reynolds
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Overdrive...
Check out USB Overdrive:
-- http://www.montalcini.com/overdrive/
This driver lets you map USB joysticks and game controllers to keyboard strokes.
So you set up your keyboard mappings in Live, plug in your joystick, set up equivalent mappings in Overdrive and then get down to business...
Have fun,
Alex
-- http://www.montalcini.com/overdrive/
This driver lets you map USB joysticks and game controllers to keyboard strokes.
So you set up your keyboard mappings in Live, plug in your joystick, set up equivalent mappings in Overdrive and then get down to business...
Have fun,
Alex
ishock USB game controller
Recently bought an iShock game pad and mapped it to Live.
WOW! I've found this extremely fun and liberating in a "live" Live situation! Now I trigger samples without having to hunch over the iBook... now I can "perform" and interact with the other band members and the audience realizes that I'm actually PLAYING the game controller.
Now I've got my eye on Logitech's WIRELESS game pad... now THAT could be even more fun!
WOW! I've found this extremely fun and liberating in a "live" Live situation! Now I trigger samples without having to hunch over the iBook... now I can "perform" and interact with the other band members and the audience realizes that I'm actually PLAYING the game controller.
Now I've got my eye on Logitech's WIRELESS game pad... now THAT could be even more fun!
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epiphanius
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cordless USB game pad link
Here's the link to that cordless USB game pad:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page= ... nguageid=1
BTW, it's for Mac *and* PC, so nobody's being excluded!
Hey, if anyone here comes up wit any cool ideas to increase the usabilty of these pads' performance with Live, please share. I'm having a little trouble getting the mini-joysticks to respond correctly.
I dream of being able to do modulation and pitch bending with my iShockII pad, but I don't think they are really designed for that. I'm not enough of an electronics geek, but I guess those joysticks are actually 8 different positions of On/Off, and not really continuous controllers. Somebody up for grafting some mod wheels onto it??!!
If you're interested, here's a pic of a recent live radio concert that my band performed at:
http://www.doctorcosmo.com/wprb/mwos03/0411/brain10.jpg
You can see the iShockII and Oxygen8 USB keyboard, linked via a USB hub to my iBook, in the foreground. Sharp eyes will detect Live 2.0 on the iBook's screen. Feel free to back out of that link if you want to see more pics. Have fun!
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page= ... nguageid=1
BTW, it's for Mac *and* PC, so nobody's being excluded!
Hey, if anyone here comes up wit any cool ideas to increase the usabilty of these pads' performance with Live, please share. I'm having a little trouble getting the mini-joysticks to respond correctly.
I dream of being able to do modulation and pitch bending with my iShockII pad, but I don't think they are really designed for that. I'm not enough of an electronics geek, but I guess those joysticks are actually 8 different positions of On/Off, and not really continuous controllers. Somebody up for grafting some mod wheels onto it??!!
If you're interested, here's a pic of a recent live radio concert that my band performed at:
http://www.doctorcosmo.com/wprb/mwos03/0411/brain10.jpg
You can see the iShockII and Oxygen8 USB keyboard, linked via a USB hub to my iBook, in the foreground. Sharp eyes will detect Live 2.0 on the iBook's screen. Feel free to back out of that link if you want to see more pics. Have fun!
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Guest
hmmmm very interesting..
leveraging existing (cheap, well tested) technologies in a new are.
I like the idea of the wireless controller. I have a glove controller I use with Live (more info @
www.songcarver.com )
wireless could be good.
-SongCarver
leveraging existing (cheap, well tested) technologies in a new are.
I like the idea of the wireless controller. I have a glove controller I use with Live (more info @
www.songcarver.com )
wireless could be good.
-SongCarver
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Guest
My guess is that you can't convert the analog joysticks to keyboard strokes, but you can with the d-pad. is this correct? What would be exceedingly cool is if someone (Logitech?) would create software which would convert the joystick to midi control change.Here's the link to that cordless USB game pad:
you can use a dance mat too
You have me grinning from ear to ear - have you actually done this?
e. (not logged in)
dance pad
I have one and am starting to play with it. I use live in workshop groups so its good to have stuff that people can use away fro the screen too. Haven't used it much yet though as its on my constant list of need to look at properly when I've got the time.
It may also be worth checking out http://trip.m78.com/livesticks-e.html
as this may give you midi translation of anlogue stick bits. unfortunately no osx version, but up to date on pcs
You can also make any kind of midi controller and physical interface you want if you are confident with a soldering iron - plans are at www.ucapps.de
Cheers
nick w
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mrgreengenes
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Re: cordless USB game pad link
My sharp eyes see what appears to be an Alesis AirSynth next to your rack -- what do you think of this unit -- pros? cons?pyxl8r wrote:If you're interested, here's a pic of a recent live radio concert that my band performed at:
http://www.doctorcosmo.com/wprb/mwos03/0411/brain10.jpg
You can see the iShockII and Oxygen8 USB keyboard, linked via a USB hub to my iBook, in the foreground. Sharp eyes will detect Live 2.0 on the iBook's screen. Feel free to back out of that link if you want to see more pics. Have fun!
cheers,
gene