![]() Anyma have also released a Max/MSP external (Mac, Linux and Windows), PD external, and a command line utility (Windows, Mac and Linux). ![]() It also has the ability to offset messages, which gives a simple method of scanning around DMX channels to find out where lights and other gear are located without following cables or looking at jumpers. These are sent through the uDMX on the same DMX channel as the MIDI message controller or note number. As DMX uses regular 3- or 5-pin XLR jacks for cabling, you can literally grab the uDMX, some spare mic cable, an adapter or two, and then get your DMX on straight away! The uDMX-Midi Interface Software (Mac) is extremely simple, monitoring a MIDI input source and converting (scaling from 0-255 to 0-127) either Note-on or CC messages into DMX messages. This makes the uDMX about as compact as it’s possible for a DMX controller to be. The Anyma guys have managed to fit all of the DMX control circuitry inside a regular XLR jack. Maybe someone could download the source from here: and build it on midi2dmx, but you could just use the max/msp external from the main udm page: and interface it to aka.remote however you please.Īs for the iphone, I’ve never seen one in real live yet -), don’t know if there’s means to communicate with max/msp - but I think someone will sure figure this out…Īnything that can talk to max/msp (or puredata) can talk to the uDMX…Ĭommentaire par Michael Egger - 25 mars 2008 12:59 But it’s a rather simple Max patch compiled as a standalone application. Unfortunately I don’t have a Windows box with MaxMSP installed, so I can’t do it myself. Why only macos? no windows implementation planned soon?Ĭommentaire par Leon Trimble - 18 mars 2008 23:01Ĭould you use the aka remote and iphone with your system?Ĭommentaire par MediUm - 25 mars 2008 Trimble: Pingback par Create Digital Motion » DMX For Dummies: Controlling iCue Robotic Mirrors with uDMX and Ableton Live - 17 mars 2008 3:13 Todd and Michael were using off-the-shelf VMS projection units and controlling them with a clever little open source USB DMX controller called the uDMX, which includes software to translate midi messages into DMX. So when artificialeyes demoed the VMS system for Peter and I at ByteMeFest in Perth last year, I was struck by how simple this step into the lighting world could be. Pingback par - uDMX 1.2 released - 1 avril 2007 13:55 ![]() the uDMX from MIDI uDMX 1.2 released !! Buy a fully assembled uDMX Stay informed: Subscribe to the uDMX mailing list Article: Control uDMXfrom a web browser Set the Midi Output to your renoise MidiInput and you are all done.Faudrait mélanger avec ça -> ça pourrai être sympa.Ĭommentaire par gagarine - 30 janvier 2007 17:04 Set the Control Split source to the CC for send A, select Inverse, Duplicate original message and set controller to the CC for send B. ![]() Next select track B, and manually set up a CC with another number that doesn’t interfere with anything else in your setup.įire up MidiPipe and create a pipe with a Control Spit and Midi Output entry. Now with track A active open Midi Mapping (cmd+M) touch the Track Volume (first in the Track DSPs list) and fiddle with a midi controller of your choice. Route all tracks you want to A or B using send devices. In renoise set up two send tracks, A and B. In MidiPipe it is easy to take a Midi CC input, duplicate and invert it and output it as an new CC. It is a simple trick I used to do with MidiOx before I went mac, but took me some time before I could reproduce on the mac, hence I share it here for everyone else as stupid as I am :-). Just a little cross fading trick using MidiPipe.
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