Post by supertwang on Nov 13, 2013 9:16:21 GMT
hi there.
this is a feature request, since I don't see the capability I'm looking for. i'd like to use a hardware controller to change the set of rules used in the streambyter(?). basically you'd need to implement an output clause to change the current MidiBridge scene, based on an incoming rule match. or alternately, allow the scenes to be driven by program change commands, or cc-values coming in via midi. even better, would be the ability to compose a 'net' list of various component sets of streambyter rules by implementing the following granular output clauses...
clear 'working' set
add streambyter rules from text file ## to incoming rule set
install incoming rule set
that way, I could make a rule set for each hardware controller--> function mapping, and, using another hardware controller, select which mappings are active. the use case might be to control what a set of knobs are mapped to, via another trigger pad device.
what do you think?
i think this would multiply the power of this app, allowing it to function as a mapping preset center, that could change controller setups on the fly. this is the holy grail I've been looking for that would allow for a very powerful hardware control setup that was also dynamically adaptable.
thanks for listening! I'm excited as it is to have even a single streambyter available... just wishing for more flexibility that I could access on the fly in the middle of a set, without having to focus on an iPad when I should be focusing on the audience!
cheer,
st
this is a feature request, since I don't see the capability I'm looking for. i'd like to use a hardware controller to change the set of rules used in the streambyter(?). basically you'd need to implement an output clause to change the current MidiBridge scene, based on an incoming rule match. or alternately, allow the scenes to be driven by program change commands, or cc-values coming in via midi. even better, would be the ability to compose a 'net' list of various component sets of streambyter rules by implementing the following granular output clauses...
clear 'working' set
add streambyter rules from text file ## to incoming rule set
install incoming rule set
that way, I could make a rule set for each hardware controller--> function mapping, and, using another hardware controller, select which mappings are active. the use case might be to control what a set of knobs are mapped to, via another trigger pad device.
what do you think?
i think this would multiply the power of this app, allowing it to function as a mapping preset center, that could change controller setups on the fly. this is the holy grail I've been looking for that would allow for a very powerful hardware control setup that was also dynamically adaptable.
thanks for listening! I'm excited as it is to have even a single streambyter available... just wishing for more flexibility that I could access on the fly in the middle of a set, without having to focus on an iPad when I should be focusing on the audience!
cheer,
st