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"Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
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Re: "Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
Here's another one,
it does dragging->
ty to pall and Chris Hooker
it does dragging->
ty to pall and Chris Hooker
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: "Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
I found the draggable one I did->
-edit: it's not finished, and is an awkward design indeed
-edit: it's not finished, and is an awkward design indeed
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: "Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
Great examples nix
Thanks! Now I'll try to make it "midi-in responsive"...
Thanks! Now I'll try to make it "midi-in responsive"...
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kortezzzz - Posts: 763
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Re: "Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
kortezzzz wrote:But I don't think there is a way to extract midi signal from the Ruby drawn keys without adding to the Ruby code a midi output as well. and Nubeat allready did it....
In contrary - there is one), I was mistaken, cause I didn't understand you correctly at the first time.
And here is schematics.
The CPU load bump proved not to exceed 0.5% when played midi through it.
As for the MIDI ins fed directly to Ruby - I wouldn't unequivocally refuse from this solution. The fact is that, I've recently performed the "MIDI stress test" for Ruby MIDI capability using special code (will post later). Ruby succesfully managed sending out 4000 simultaneous MIDI events aligned as a one-shot in max 0.017 sec with 12% CPU load - without audible glitches. And 6000 events per second in a continious manner, packed as 12 times by single 500 one-shot notes per second with 21% CPU load - all that at i3 2330M machine.... That's acceptable, I think...
kortezzzz wrote:but the challenge then would be drawing the keys in one top GUI group (withput separating them into individual GUI components, as I did).
Anyhow I continue working on my own version for Ruby keyboard - , I would need it later for my current live MIDI performance system/reharmonizer project, anyway. The keyboard is meant to act as being fully resizable/rescalable with any octave number - all in real time.
I have already designed the proper algorithm, and only code implementation is left... My idea is to generate everything procedurally and rely mostly on math with minimum graphics objects. Could be nice if you test it later when ready.))
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Re: "Green" midi keyboard - best solution so far
Great job, keyjslider1
Also attached a ruby self drawn midi keyboard made by Nubeat. It might help you with generating the proper Ruby code. I would love to test after you finish the developing. Also would love to see a vertical keyboard (like in DAWs piano rolls and etc.)
Thanks
Also attached a ruby self drawn midi keyboard made by Nubeat. It might help you with generating the proper Ruby code. I would love to test after you finish the developing. Also would love to see a vertical keyboard (like in DAWs piano rolls and etc.)
Thanks
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