OpenDeck
MPC-LiveXplore
OpenDeck | MPC-LiveXplore | |
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577 | 206 | |
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8.9 | 5.0 | |
15 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C++ | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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OpenDeck
- looking for midi controller for Q-Link knobs
- Basic Midi CC Controller?
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Looking for metallic midi controllers
There are lots of projects, my fav - https://github.com/shanteacontrols/OpenDeck
- CC midi controller with approx 37 knobs!?
- Pre-built DIY style MIDI controllers?
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Tiny MIDI controller with only 8 buttons / pads
DIY might be the way to go - this is one option https://shanteacontrols.com/
- MIDI foot trigger for programmed pedal board?
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Midievil | My Midi Switch Project
Checkout OpenDeck. Github repo here. It supports lots of different boards and no programming is required at all. I've used it for everything from 8 channel consoles for my DAW to a full-featured live controller for AmpliTube.
- How do I build a custom midi controller?
- What kind of Arduino do I purchase to control midi?
MPC-LiveXplore
- Solved!AKAI MPC Touch on Mac Silicon M1 Pro
- looking for midi controller for Q-Link knobs
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modding mpc one into mpc live 2
I believe all MPC (part Force) have same firmware. It is basically a Linux machine. If you haven't seen, here is the best place to learn: https://github.com/TheKikGen/MPC-LiveXplore
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Is this Proof of a MPC + Force combined workflow?
Haven't used Force, but if those screens aren't available in Force firmware, they're probably using some custom firmware like this or this.
- Akai Pro announces “something’s coming”
- MPC Touch DisplayLink Drivers
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Historical Timeline of the Akai MPC
https://github.com/TheKikGen/MPC-LiveXplore
While it is just easier to just buy and install the MPC Live software on a regular computer you have me wondering if one could adapt the firmware to upgrade and boot on a more powerful cpu than the Rockchip RK3288 / 2GB these devices currently have.
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Things I wish I knew when I was first starting out of the Akai Force
same guy urges caution for adding arps although ppl here mention is possible albeit with some perf issues
- MPC Controller mode without software on workstation.
- what are your dream specs for the MPC Live 3?
What are some alternatives?
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
MPC-LiveXplore-bootstrap - Bootstrap for Akai MPCs and Force
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
Force - Files related to modding the Akai Force
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
MPC-CFW-October-27-2022 - MPC 2.11.6 and FORCE 3.2.0 - with all the previous hakai trimmings, loopback audio interface, jack, device drivers etc. read the readme from the previous install.
midifilter.lv2 - LV2 plugins to filter midi events
midimonster - Multi-protocol control & translation software (ArtNet, MIDI, OSC, sACN, ...)
webmidi-test - 🎵 Web MIDI Test page with basic device hotplug support
USBMidiKliK - A robust USB MIDI Arduino firmware, with a dual bootloader, based on the LUFA library
libremidi - A modern C++ MIDI 1 / MIDI 2 real-time & file I/O library. Supports Windows, macOS, Linux and WebMIDI.
webmidi - Tame the Web MIDI API. Send and receive MIDI messages with ease. Control instruments with user-friendly functions (playNote, sendPitchBend, etc.). React to MIDI input with simple event listeners (noteon, pitchbend, controlchange, etc.).