OpenDeck
webmidi
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Apache License 2.0 | 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?
webmidi
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Show HN: OpenDeck – platform for building MIDI controllers
I've built a small-medium sized project around this library and React on the front end:
https://github.com/djipco/webmidi
You can send and receive MIDI messages with this library both from the browser and within a Node context.
Along the lines of the React/browser lifecycle, I would be careful with listening to MIDI inputs.
You have to add guards for when an input no longer exists and be careful when creating listeners. React Hooks help with this but it's easy to create footguns if you're reading and sending MIDI data.
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Introducing Toneshare.io - a place to share & discover tones for your Yamaha THR range of amps!
Finally the part that made me give up in frustration was that I was intending that you should be able to load the patch directly from the web interface. The THRII is just a midi device so you can talk to it with a library like this: https://github.com/djipco/webmidi
What are some alternatives?
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
thrl6p
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
USBMidiKliK - A robust USB MIDI Arduino firmware, with a dual bootloader, based on the LUFA library
nix-gui - Use NixOS Without Coding
webmidi-test - 🎵 Web MIDI Test page with basic device hotplug support
midifilter.lv2 - LV2 plugins to filter midi events
music-pattern-generator - Javascript MIDI Music Pattern Generator
midimonster - Multi-protocol control & translation software (ArtNet, MIDI, OSC, sACN, ...)
efflux-tracker - Browser based music making application driving synthesizers, samplers and effects using both a tracker and piano roll/loop based interface. Supports MIDI controllers and provides both local and cloud based project storage.
circuit_samples - Python module to manipulate SysEx files used for uploading samples to Novation Circuit.