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This is a simple demonstration using a touchscreen editor to control the MPC4ks sample and synthesis engine. Enjoy Geoff Smith. Music here: http://www.myspac…
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Its an environment created in logic pro sending sysex commands. G
crazy man!
touchscreen is running through a computer software is just a control map
written by myself.
Is there any other special config you have to do,thats pretty nice..
This video is the answer to my question of your previous video about
controlling the mpc … Thx :à
hello sir…..do you think the roland mv 8800 can do it like this… or can
logic do the same with a roland mv 8800
Great job my man. Love to see people inovating with hardware. I’d also like
to see this with the MV 8800 or even the Fantom X. My two favourites.
very clever! I had a similar idea in mind but had to put it off due to no
free time to devote to it. I guess you simply control it through midi, yes ?
The whole point of an MPC type surface is to be hands on, at one with the
machine and IMPORTANTLY to take your eye away from the musically
distracting computers screens. Good effort and all that dude, but really a
bit of a waste of time. Why not do one for Nerve software drum machine. Now
theres a plugin that would hugely benefit from a touch surface.
how is that necessary?
have tried to sell your program or least put in beta this could easily be
the perfect software and hardware combination. Akai would rule again.
sick