I have a (non-rradical, but could be modified if you take the time) little patch to do the touch assign thing. You just click the toggle, and then move your slider or knob, then release the toggle, and it's assigned. But it's currently non-saveable. Take a look, and please offer any hints/suggestions.
On another note, I've searched the archives and google, but cannot find a place to download this pixel tango, and I really want to try it out. Where can it be found?
~Kyle
On 10/26/05, patrick patrick@11h11.com wrote:
hi frank,
i'm allready using > rrad.evo33.pd and rrad.evo33b.pd, but rrad.evo33b.pd don't have state saving in it (preset)? maybe i'm wrong...
the thing with this solution is i have to type all my commun in a symbol object of pure data. and i think everybody agree that it's not really fun to type /channel1/out/panning_left etc... in the small symbol object + no copy & paste, and no correction (it erase everything if you need to edit part of the string).
so that's why i was asking if it's possible to still use rrad.evo33.pd, but not type OSC target, but just touch the target (can be slider, number etc...) that you want to map?
pat
----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Barknecht" fbar@footils.org To: pd-list@iem.at Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 8:44 AM Subject: Re: [PD] pixeltango nice feature not tested
Hallo, patrick hat gesagt: // patrick wrote:
in pixeltango there's a nice feature. if you touch a [commun] object you can assign a midi controller to it. i didn't test it, but i think it's there. for an example:
- you touch rotate_x slider
- you turn a know on your controller
- the rotate_x is assign to the last cc
- you save this routing
it would be great to have this kind of template in memento!
There is "rradical/control/rrad.ctlearn.pd" in RRADical which you could use to wrap the [communs] you'd like to be midi controllable. I don't want to add this directly to [commun] as [commun] also can be used to state-save non-floats like lists and symbols.
Alternatively I personally prefer to use a seperate patch to interface with midi altogether. In CVS you can find this approach realized in: rrad.evo33.pd and rrad.evo33b.pd
They work as a kind of general purpose mapper from midi-CC to arbitrary OSC messages with scaling of value ranges. All settings are saved into a memento as well. This way you can create different CC-OSC-mapping groups, that you can change on the fly. This is veryvery powerful, much more so than a direct CC-to-slider-mapping could be. However I agree, that it requires a bit more planning, though.
Ciao
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