Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 7:25 pm
Love this adapting of PS2 stuff for Midi... still nothing that quite fits the bill though
... i'm probably asking a bit much at the mo..
... i'm probably asking a bit much at the mo..
You know, I've been thinking of doing the same thing for a while. (I was just too lazy to actually pursue it) That's a brilliant idea that could revolutionize performance by including audience participation. Smart move, let us know how that pans out.hambone1 wrote:I'm playing with a wireless dancemat that I'd let the crowd jump on to trigger audio/video/lighting clips.
buzzcock wrote:This is more than what you are looking for, but for the number of controls, it sure is tiny!
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jun03/a ... cooper.asp
ryansupak wrote:Beware of the JL Cooper unit...I had one for a few weeks, until I realized that if you press buttons on the same column simultaneously, the unit wigs out and sends strange MIDI messages.
I even called JL Cooper about it, and they tested it themselves. They said that the unit just wasn't designed to have multiple buttons in a row pressed at the same time. Admittedly it was designed as a mixer controller, but that still seemed silly to me.
rs