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Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:17 pm
by Dj-Grobe
THIS IS UNDER WORK:


What its included in the layout of the first version?
Version 1.0:
Full screen mode with auto fit to screen feature.
The layout include 6 channels mixer.
One master section with master level, master play/stop and tempo + - buttons.
Four buttons for navigation acrooss ableton without use the mouse.
One crossfader.
One auxiliar start stop buttons.
Mini sliders for EQ.
Configuration screen.

Per channel you have:
Play/ Stop buttons
Three kill freq buttons for apply to EQ
One monitor cue button
Three effect shutters (one push button, two standar buttons)
Two mini sliders for apply to EQ.


The future?
Version 1.1
Second screen layout with more controlls.
Channel sliders automation with selectable curves.
Graphic iprovements.
Bidirectional MIDI events .
More channels.
VST version.

Later versions to 1.1:
Native MAC OSX
Multitouch emulation (2 fingers at same time, no ETA, experimental work at this moment)



"When ableton or jazzmutant , or other company create some lego custom layout creator, i put the project down"

From now i plain add 4 screen covering common features needed.

hambone1 or any other one, have some specific layout in mind, please sugest ideas, drag the layout, sendme to email, why not?
Your idea can be added to this free project.
Sombody think can design better buttons, contatcme, now this its free project, your idea can bee added to this project.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:31 pm
by Benshik
Dj-Grobe wrote:GOBE THE EVIL !! CLONATOR !! jijiji
NO!
hi hi lol no you not evil. not at all. lol
evil implies some sort of machiavellian INTELLIGENCE.
but you just a dumb clonator lol :)

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:40 pm
by hambone1
Basically... a stripped-down Jazzeditor. Labelled faders, buttons, switches, possibly LEDs that can be dragged into any configuration, with the ability to select one of many layouts from the touchscreen. I'm not bothered about feedback, OSC, or bouncing-mutant-clusterfuck-antigravity spheres. One-way MIDI is all I'm looking for. The individual layouts must be user-configurable.

Example
Image

I'd buy a cheap PC and touchscreen dedicated to MIDI control only.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:40 pm
by Dj-Grobe
Ok hambone1, now understand what you need.
But not exactly, please write email with all info possible.

But please dont use nothing form Jazzmutant, i no want more complaints .........

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:52 pm
by hambone1
If your buttons, faders, etc look a bit more different than those from Jazzmutant, you'd have no problem. Yours is just a software MIDI controller then.

I'd prefer to see minimal Ableton-style buttons, faders, etc anyway. Simple. Drag 'n drop construction kit, set MIDI CC numbers, ranges, etc.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:59 pm
by Dj-Grobe
You really think this butons are same buttons used by lemur? and the slider its the same?


Image

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:02 pm
by hambone1
I haven't seen them close-up like that. They are different.

I'd still prefer minimal single-color squares as buttons and switches, and rectangles for faders, rather than the false glowy-reflecty-pretend-I'm-a-light/LCD/LED kid's video game effect.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:09 pm
by Dj-Grobe
well mr , you can see are differents, on the pictures inshowed on my page can be very idnenticalsm but that pictures are taked from some wide angles, LCD cant show the detail of buttons, add the distrotion created from touchscreen add the flu effect created over camera when take picture to screen with high level coulors and you say...........yea buttons are clone and sliders too..... lol


That happen exactly on the videos and pictures from lemur........ some facotrs make some things can be very idnetical when are difrerents.

If i make more minimaltic buttons, without glow etc etc, that start be more indetical to lemur, for tha reason this are buttons used from now.

And buttons and slider are very diferent like you see and say !
Aditional to that any capacitive, or resistive touchscreen add a little distrotion to lcd image, and make some things are showed very very identical when are diferent.

I exaplin this a lot of time here but nobody want understand !!

I work now on buttons super cool, minimalsitic, and very orignal, i cla that alobuttons , i try have some finished today, for show to the cmunity.

Now you and others can see picture and can understand ! : )

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:14 pm
by DeadlyKungFu
How about a machine that goes 'PING!' ?

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:15 pm
by Dj-Grobe
DeadlyKungFu wrote:How about a machine that goes 'PING!' ?
Sorry cant understand, can explain more please.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:35 pm
by hambone1
Quick example:

Image

A bit too Fisher-Price colorful, but you get the idea. And with software buttons along the top or side for instant switching between layouts.

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:41 pm
by robbmasters
DeadlyKungFu wrote:How about a machine that goes 'PING!' ?
"Ah, I see you have the machine that goes 'ping'". ;)

I'm not really interested in the politics of all this (i.e. whether or not it's a Lemur copy). After all, I don't imagine that those who are complaining here complain every time someone make a cheap copy of a Strat or Les Paul...

But I am interested in what Grobe's doing. I don't think tis the right solution for me now, but I look forward to multitouch v6.

One question though - the answer to which may be obvious to any one who has actually used Live with a touch screen (or tablet)...

If I plugged a touch screen into my laptop, why wouldn't I just run Live on that screen? Why would I need monotouch? If I just run Live on that screen, surely I would have a more flexible layout, could immediately see what everything does, and could do stuff like drag and drop clips into slots - which I assume you can't do with monotouch? What has monotouch got over running Live on a touch screen (or tablet)?

Interestingly, monotouch has just made me want a Lemur even more!

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:42 pm
by hambone1
robbmasters wrote:Interestingly, monotouch has just made me want a Lemur even more!
Ditto. I feel like I'm basically describing a Lemur! :?

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:44 pm
by Machinate
hambone1 wrote:Quick example:

Image

A bit too Fisher-Price colorful, but you get the idea. And with software buttons along the top or side for instant switching between layouts.
Hey Hambone, would you pay to have that interface made for you?


....... 8)

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:46 pm
by hambone1
Machinate wrote:Hey Hambone, would you pay to have that interface made for you?
Yep... and access to some venture capital, too... (rusty cogs in Hambone's aging brain squeakily turning...)

http://www.motioncomputing.co.uk/produc ... _ts_le.asp
http://www.motioncomputing.co.uk/choose ... ump_LE.htm

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