openAV-Ctlra
A plain C library to program with hardware controllers. (by openAVproductions)
mdxtools
A bunch of tools for handling the MDX music format (music for the Sharp x68000) (by vampirefrog)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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openAV-Ctlra
Posts with mentions or reviews of openAV-Ctlra.
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starting to get Kontrol S4 Mk3 motorized wheel working in Mixxx
I have been talking to the author of Ctlra who has reverse engineered the screens. The screens work by sending a bunch of pixels to a vendor defined class USB bulk endpoint. Unlike some other controllers with screens which just take some metadata from the software and do their own rendering, Native Instruments controllers with screen rely on the software to do the rendering. Traktor does this by rendering QML to an offscreen buffer. However, according to the author of Ctlra it is more complicated than that to get 60 FPS framerate to the screens because simply sending all the pixels continuously saturates the USB bus. Fortunately that doesn't interfere with any other features of the controller because the other USB signals have higher priority (isochronous for the audio, interrupt for the HID). So to get a good framerate, which would matter for sending scrolling waveforms to the screens, my understanding is that Mixxx would have to compare every rendered frame to identify which rectangles of the screen to update in each USB packet.
mdxtools
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Is there any way to convert X68000 music data into a tracker module?
Looks you could get MIDI and a soundfont using https://github.com/vampirefrog/mdxtools Which should let you use OpenMPT at least.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing openAV-Ctlra and mdxtools you can also consider the following projects:
midimonster - Multi-protocol control & translation software (ArtNet, MIDI, OSC, sACN, ...)
ESP8266Audio - Arduino library to play MOD, WAV, FLAC, MIDI, RTTTL, MP3, and AAC files on I2S DACs or with a software emulated delta-sigma DAC on the ESP8266 and ESP32
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
cane - A small MIDI sequencer DSL designed around vectors and euclidean rhythms
mixxx - Mixxx is Free DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live mixes.
mmlgb - MML to Game Boy parser and driver