when one uses sliders in lightroom the precision is high, for exposure it is 0,01. and you can have +-5 exposure values. When you tern knob for exposure what is the minimal change of exposure can you get with one knob step , or how many steps are there from full left to full right turn?
No need for any apologies man your video was incredibly helpful in a super practical way. Now I get wft encoder dials are! This was just the explanation I was looking for :D Thanks much man, really helpful.
Hello! Russell, another member of the podcast, uses a BCF-2000 from Behringer; it's much larger, plugs into the wall, and has motorized sliders in addition to encoder knobs. He demonstrates it here: ruclips.net/video/zH-yLXpvOiw/видео.html
Thaat was a great demo! I received the X-touch yesterday and it works great! I just trying to figure out how to assign to one of the buttons "Past Settings from the previous photo", the same thing like the button "PREVIOUS" in the Develop mode. I'm not talking about "go to the next photo" just past the settings from the previous photo.
Thank you Juan, just trying to help out the community with our experience :-) As far as pasting settings from a previous photo, I don't use that command, but I believe that it is a little buggy/not yet working on the Mac. The Mac also has issues/bugs binding MIDI keys to keystroke combinations at times , and will not work with any keystroke combinations that use the Cmd key. Good luck, glad that it's working for you! I'd just watch the MIDI2LR forum for updates; it's a known issue, and the developer has been trying to hammer it out with Mac users on the forum.
Well , I'm a PC guy and it works great, I just need wanted the Previous to avoid the mouse, but is not a big deal. I'm very happy with this toy! And two of my friends/collegues already bought it too. On Ebay, there is a Music Store selling this as an open box (but it's Brand New, mine with a unopened box) for just $39
I actually just bought one of those on ebay, yesterday! Looks like they're nearly sold out. Great deal. I saw a fancy looking Lightroom controller being marketed for about $450 when it comes out next year, and was really excited to find a DIY alternative. Can't wait to set it up.
Hey Pierre, your English is fine, it's not my native language either, I'm from Argentina. when I use the midi device it's just to adjust individual images and if I want to copy the settings to other photos, I use the keyboard, but you should check the last version of the MIDI2LR, I havent update mine yet.
I'm using a short USB mini-B cable to USB-A cable, that is connected to a Yamaha BT-01 USB MIDI to BT adapter that is pluged into a small USB power bank. In MacOS, open up the MIDI control panel (usually just spotlight "MIDI", and it should bring up the panel in teh search), then hit cmd+2 to get to the appropriate menu. Double click the bluetooth icon and turn on the Yamaha adapter that's connected to the XTouch Mini. connect to it in the control panel, and it should be able to work in MIDI2LR at that point. I would say to connect the MIDI device through BT to the computer before starting up MIDI2LR for the least troublesome setup. Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
Does this wireless adapter remap the keys so the computer recognizes them as a part of the Yamaha BT01 instead of the original controller? I am thinking about doing this but I am using LRControl and the settings are already made in program. If it's just a passthrough, then it would be great!
Hello Haoyuan, regarding the BT-01 USB MIDI adapter, as far as I know is translate the USB midi commands into a Bluetooth MIDI stream that the computer picks up. On a system level, MacOS (assuming windows as well) sees the adapter as just a source for MIDI commands and passes that to whatever app (in this case MIDI2LR) is listening for them. I think if you think about it as the BT connection just being a replacement for a simple USB connection, you'd be correct. Not sure how LRControl works, but if that is taking raw MIDI commands on a system level then translates them into whatever LR commands, it should probably work as well. I can't speak on how Windows handles things, but in MacOS, the OS itself sees the BT-01 adapter connected to Xtouch Mini as a bluetooth midi device. Good luck!
Oh Man, sorry that we're just seeing this, but just for background, I'm using Mac OS, which seems to have pretty decent native support in the OS for the Yamaha BT-01 USB MIDI to Bluetooth adapter. If you're using the BT-01, you basically plug on end into some power source (probably some USB power bank type thing like I have), then the mini USB cable coming off the X-Touch Mini plugs into the BT-01 from which it also draws power. In Mac OS, I found that I had to go into the MIDI settings of the OS (spotlight to "audio MIDI", it should come up), then go to window-->show midi studio, double click the bluetooth button, turn on the battery to the BT-01, Mac OS should see it at that point, so just click connect. Now, open Lightroom/MIDI2LR, and it should start moving stuff in the plugin. Use as normal from there.
Clever solution. Thanks for sharing. I guess I will try a similar setup. By the way, how many amps does your powerbank have and for how long (more a less) can you use the controller with one charge? I'm guess I will try a "cleaner" solution and fit everything inside the controller. I hope there's enough space inside.
How do you make the adjustment value show up onscreen - so that when you adjust the exposure knob, the exposure value shows as an overlay like it does at 04:28?
In the Mac OS version of Lightroom, click on file-->Plug-In Extras-->Options-->Other, then check "Show status and activity" and "reveal adjusted controls" Hope that helps!
The Maximalist Podcast - it's a great help, thanks The option was blocked-in (but not checked) on mine so I thought it was 'on' already :-) I've not decided on the final setup yet so haven't done any labels so the popup is dead handy
Can someone help me? My knob are not working as i was expecting: when i switch from a photography to the next one, my knobs stay at the level of the previous photography. So for example if i set the exposure value to - 20 and then I procede to the next photo, the level of the second photo (unedited) will be correctly 0 but the knob will start from - 20 and so i will have to make it match with the current value (so bring it from 0 to - 20)in other to be able to start to change the value. Is there anything wrong that I've done in the configuration?
Hi Atruras, as long as your MIDI controller uses standard MIDI commands over USB, the encoder knobs on that controller you linked should work great and avoid the "non-encoder knob" issue. I'd check out the developer's forum at groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/midi2lr for people who are using other MIDI controllers than the usual Xtouch mini/BCF/BCF-2000s.
quick question. Can you assign the HSL panels to a button, and the HSL colour sliders to the dials. ie, in layer B, the top right line of buttons assigned H, S L (the left most 3 buttons). So I click on the H assigned button and then use the encoders to change the colour slider via the encoder. I assume you can but haven't seen one set up that way (other than the pfixer ones).
Greg Coltman good question, and in my estimation, I don't think you can do that unfortunately. You can assign H or S or L for a specific color to a dial, but I don't think there is a way to set it up as you're describing. Try asking/looking on the MIDI2LR github board though, maybe there's an answer there. Thanks for the view!
Hey M Shea, yeah there is a sync function (it has a built in sync function, but you can also assign the hotkey shortcut to a button if you're using it in windows). Yes, you can assign crop to knobs/sliders; it has (among a few others) options to control straighten angle, crop left, crop right, crop top, crop down, etc. via knob/slider :-) Works well!
Do you know if it's possible to assign the 8 encoders to different sliders, as in different channels, so you can hit some button and have the same encoder control a different slider in lightroom? Or are you limited to just 8?
I understand the benefits on quick adjustments on key parameters on a photo-to-photo basis. But any comments on time gain on editing larger packs of photos with lots of copy-pasting, syncing, working with a couple of presets and applying them while spitting through a couple of hundred raw files? Any real speed up there? Also, is it usable for the initial rating, selecting and filtering out pictures from a series? With usable I mean again, time gain.
For me, I can tell that I'm faster at editing, for instance, a whole wedding. Part of that might be because of my style of editing, where I am contantly adjusting blacks/whites/exp on a photo to photo basis even after I cut and paste settings to a set of images. For this reason, twiddling the knobs is faster than having to click and adjust with a mouse+keyboard. Personally, the speed gain is nice, but what is really advantageous about the setup is how much it saves my wrists/carpal tunnels. The reason i really pursued use of this Midi controller setup for LR is because i was getting alot of pain while editing in my hands, not to mention a bunch of wear on the arrow keys of my laptop, which isn't a cheap fix if they go truly bad (i edit exclusively on a Macbook pro). I would say that it's good for giving star ratings (use a rate up and rate down scheme on the buttons), but any careful selection of a subset of photos, I still use the touchpaid/mouse. Thanks for looking!
Did you have any problems with the controls not registering through Lr. Everything seems to be up and running and it says connected but I haven't been able to get Lr to actually make any changes.
Does the controller show up in the MacOS midi controls? If you spotlight "MIDI" the prefernce pane should come up, and you can make sure the OS is seeing the controller.
Thank you! Got it to work. There's not a lot of good Mac support for this online so I'm glad you were so timely and knowledgable. Almost returned this guy lol.
Hey Michael, yeah the X-Touch with encoder knobs is really what I was hoping the NanoKontrol would be, back then not knowing the critical difference between the stopped knobs vs. stopless encoder knobs. Good luck man, let us know how it goes!
The thing I didn't understand completely is how a MIDI controller thats made for music, can control Lightroom. Any MIDI controller can do that? or just this one?
This is probably late, but yes, technically any MIDI controller that you can get to interface withthe computer will work; that said, encoder knobs and motorized sliders will work best since they will be able to keep relative position of settings from photo to photo.
Hi, are there any big differences between Midi2LR and PFixer? The function that interests me the most is the A/B switch for all of the exposure/contrast controls set to A mode, and all the HSL modes at B mode. Is it doable trough that script, or you need to buy PFixer for $100 (sic!) ? Also, is the fader at the behringer motorised or no?
You can set all your Exp/contrast controls to the A set and the HSL modes to the B set natively, no scripting, with MIDI2LR. If that's all you need, then I don't think PFixer is necessary unless you find MIDI2LR a bit unpolished/buggy. There is a great deal of extensibility in MIDI2LR that is somewhat buggy, but I've been very happy with the core functionality of being able to adjust image parameters in LR. The XTouch mini slider is NOT motorized, unfortunately.
Great info. I was about to get the Korg nanoKONTROL2 just because it had 8 knobs and 8 sliders that could all be used to control a different setting. Do you know if it is possible to set up dual MIDI controllers?
Good question, but I believe so; as far as I know, each button will have an address specific to whatever you have connected to the system as a midi device.
As far as I know, global functions such as photo next/prev., ratings +-, etc. work in loupe and dev mode equally. As far as adjustment parameters, I don't think the buttons such as exposure up and down work via the controller knobs. Try it out and let us know!
Hey everyone ;-) I'm thinking about trying this out - but haven't done anything like it before... I have the opportunity to buy this Midi-Controller: Behringer BCR2000 - but would it work? Any thoughts?
Worked out of the box with MIDI2LR, though you could change the LED light behaviors go better reflect what you're adjusting to your taste if you wanted.
absolutely works on mac, though a few of the features (key binding) are not yet functional on Mac. I haven't checked on the MIDI2LR project in a couple months, but to my last knowledge, it hasn't yet been resolved. Still, great functionality despite that shortcoming. I use MIDI2LR on Mac, personally.
Love this! What MAH battery are you using, and how long does it last? Also, I can't seem to get the Yamaha device to connect without the iPad Yamaha software. You should update the video to mention that.
Regarding the Yamaha iPad software...not quite sure what that is, I"ve never needed it on OSX/MacOS. I did have to get the MIDI settings in the OS preference panels to see it as a midi device over Bluetooth, which is NOT going up to the Bluetooth icon in the upper right. Are you using this set up on a Mac or PC? I have no experience setting this up to work on anyting outside of a Mac unfortunately!
when one uses sliders in lightroom the precision is high, for exposure it is 0,01. and you can have +-5 exposure values. When you tern knob for exposure what is the minimal change of exposure can you get with one knob step , or how many steps are there from full left to full right turn?
Hey I love your video, can you explain your wireless setup
Great! My X touch will be arriving Tuesday! Just in time to edit the wedding that I have coming up Saturday! I can't wait to get started. Thanks!
Very welcome M Shea, glad it was a little help to you!
No need for any apologies man your video was incredibly helpful in a super practical way. Now I get wft encoder dials are! This was just the explanation I was looking for :D Thanks much man, really helpful.
Best demo I have seen on this sort of thing yet. Well done. I learned what I needed to know to get started. Thank you.
Hi John, Thanks for looking! Glad that it's been helpful, do you have plans on using the bluetooth connection as well?
Thanks for the video. Would love to see a list of recommended controllers, particularly a bigger one.
Hello! Russell, another member of the podcast, uses a BCF-2000 from Behringer; it's much larger, plugs into the wall, and has motorized sliders in addition to encoder knobs. He demonstrates it here: ruclips.net/video/zH-yLXpvOiw/видео.html
@@themaximalistpodcast674 Behringers X-Touch would be the updated bigger brother now i thibk
Can you use the profile from windows on a mac?
Thaat was a great demo! I received the X-touch yesterday and it works great! I just trying to figure out how to assign to one of the buttons "Past Settings from the previous photo", the same thing like the button "PREVIOUS" in the Develop mode. I'm not talking about "go to the next photo" just past the settings from the previous photo.
Thank you Juan, just trying to help out the community with our experience :-) As far as pasting settings from a previous photo, I don't use that command, but I believe that it is a little buggy/not yet working on the Mac. The Mac also has issues/bugs binding MIDI keys to keystroke combinations at times , and will not work with any keystroke combinations that use the Cmd key. Good luck, glad that it's working for you! I'd just watch the MIDI2LR forum for updates; it's a known issue, and the developer has been trying to hammer it out with Mac users on the forum.
Well , I'm a PC guy and it works great, I just need wanted the Previous to avoid the mouse, but is not a big deal. I'm very happy with this toy! And two of my friends/collegues already bought it too. On Ebay, there is a Music Store selling this as an open box (but it's Brand New, mine with a unopened box) for just $39
I actually just bought one of those on ebay, yesterday! Looks like they're nearly sold out. Great deal. I saw a fancy looking Lightroom controller being marketed for about $450 when it comes out next year, and was really excited to find a DIY alternative. Can't wait to set it up.
Hey Pierre, your English is fine, it's not my native language either, I'm from Argentina. when I use the midi device it's just to adjust individual images and if I want to copy the settings to other photos, I use the keyboard, but you should check the last version of the MIDI2LR, I havent update mine yet.
Can you explain in depth your whole wireless set up
I'm using a short USB mini-B cable to USB-A cable, that is connected to a Yamaha BT-01 USB MIDI to BT adapter that is pluged into a small USB power bank. In MacOS, open up the MIDI control panel (usually just spotlight "MIDI", and it should bring up the panel in teh search), then hit cmd+2 to get to the appropriate menu. Double click the bluetooth icon and turn on the Yamaha adapter that's connected to the XTouch Mini. connect to it in the control panel, and it should be able to work in MIDI2LR at that point. I would say to connect the MIDI device through BT to the computer before starting up MIDI2LR for the least troublesome setup. Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
Does this wireless adapter remap the keys so the computer recognizes them as a part of the Yamaha BT01 instead of the original controller? I am thinking about doing this but I am using LRControl and the settings are already made in program. If it's just a passthrough, then it would be great!
Hello Haoyuan, regarding the BT-01 USB MIDI adapter, as far as I know is translate the USB midi commands into a Bluetooth MIDI stream that the computer picks up. On a system level, MacOS (assuming windows as well) sees the adapter as just a source for MIDI commands and passes that to whatever app (in this case MIDI2LR) is listening for them. I think if you think about it as the BT connection just being a replacement for a simple USB connection, you'd be correct. Not sure how LRControl works, but if that is taking raw MIDI commands on a system level then translates them into whatever LR commands, it should probably work as well.
I can't speak on how Windows handles things, but in MacOS, the OS itself sees the BT-01 adapter connected to Xtouch Mini as a bluetooth midi device. Good luck!
Oh Man, sorry that we're just seeing this, but just for background, I'm using Mac OS, which seems to have pretty decent native support in the OS for the Yamaha BT-01 USB MIDI to Bluetooth adapter. If you're using the BT-01, you basically plug on end into some power source (probably some USB power bank type thing like I have), then the mini USB cable coming off the X-Touch Mini plugs into the BT-01 from which it also draws power. In Mac OS, I found that I had to go into the MIDI settings of the OS (spotlight to "audio MIDI", it should come up), then go to window-->show midi studio, double click the bluetooth button, turn on the battery to the BT-01, Mac OS should see it at that point, so just click connect. Now, open Lightroom/MIDI2LR, and it should start moving stuff in the plugin. Use as normal from there.
Clever solution. Thanks for sharing. I guess I will try a similar setup.
By the way, how many amps does your powerbank have and for how long (more a less) can you use the controller with one charge?
I'm guess I will try a "cleaner" solution and fit everything inside the controller. I hope there's enough space inside.
How do you make the adjustment value show up onscreen - so that when you adjust the exposure knob, the exposure value shows as an overlay like it does at 04:28?
In the Mac OS version of Lightroom, click on file-->Plug-In Extras-->Options-->Other, then check "Show status and activity" and "reveal adjusted controls" Hope that helps!
In the Windows version it's in exactly the same place - Many thanks :-)
Awesome, glad to help!
Awesome, glad to know it works :-)
The Maximalist Podcast - it's a great help, thanks
The option was blocked-in (but not checked) on mine so I thought it was 'on' already :-)
I've not decided on the final setup yet so haven't done any labels so the popup is dead handy
Can someone help me? My knob are not working as i was expecting: when i switch from a photography to the next one, my knobs stay at the level of the previous photography. So for example if i set the exposure value to - 20 and then I procede to the next photo, the level of the second photo (unedited) will be correctly 0 but the knob will start from - 20 and so i will have to make it match with the current value (so bring it from 0 to - 20)in other to be able to start to change the value. Is there anything wrong that I've done in the configuration?
That sounds like your midi device has standard knobs and not 'encoder knobs', see 4:10 in this video where it's talked about.
Hello, will you know how to make x Touch mini work in Final cut pro?
How long does the battery last like this?
Is it posible to avoid "non encoder" (on this video4:41) problem on www.arturia.com/products/hybrid-synths/beatstep/overview MIDI controler?
Hi Atruras, as long as your MIDI controller uses standard MIDI commands over USB, the encoder knobs on that controller you linked should work great and avoid the "non-encoder knob" issue. I'd check out the developer's forum at groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/midi2lr for people who are using other MIDI controllers than the usual Xtouch mini/BCF/BCF-2000s.
quick question. Can you assign the HSL panels to a button, and the HSL colour sliders to the dials. ie, in layer B, the top right line of buttons assigned H, S L (the left most 3 buttons). So I click on the H assigned button and then use the encoders to change the colour slider via the encoder. I assume you can but haven't seen one set up that way (other than the pfixer ones).
Greg Coltman good question, and in my estimation, I don't think you can do that unfortunately. You can assign H or S or L for a specific color to a dial, but I don't think there is a way to set it up as you're describing. Try asking/looking on the MIDI2LR github board though, maybe there's an answer there. Thanks for the view!
Great! I have a couple of questions. 1. Does it have a SYNC function? 2. Can you program a knob to turn to adjust CROP? Thanks
Hey M Shea, yeah there is a sync function (it has a built in sync function, but you can also assign the hotkey shortcut to a button if you're using it in windows). Yes, you can assign crop to knobs/sliders; it has (among a few others) options to control straighten angle, crop left, crop right, crop top, crop down, etc. via knob/slider :-) Works well!
Do you know if it's possible to assign the 8 encoders to different sliders, as in different channels, so you can hit some button and have the same encoder control a different slider in lightroom? Or are you limited to just 8?
Roman Smolkin you can do layer A or layer B for different uses of the knobs
Yes, this is correct. Works great!
I understand the benefits on quick adjustments on key parameters on a photo-to-photo basis. But any comments on time gain on editing larger packs of photos with lots of copy-pasting, syncing, working with a couple of presets and applying them while spitting through a couple of hundred raw files? Any real speed up there? Also, is it usable for the initial rating, selecting and filtering out pictures from a series? With usable I mean again, time gain.
For me, I can tell that I'm faster at editing, for instance, a whole wedding. Part of that might be because of my style of editing, where I am contantly adjusting blacks/whites/exp on a photo to photo basis even after I cut and paste settings to a set of images. For this reason, twiddling the knobs is faster than having to click and adjust with a mouse+keyboard. Personally, the speed gain is nice, but what is really advantageous about the setup is how much it saves my wrists/carpal tunnels. The reason i really pursued use of this Midi controller setup for LR is because i was getting alot of pain while editing in my hands, not to mention a bunch of wear on the arrow keys of my laptop, which isn't a cheap fix if they go truly bad (i edit exclusively on a Macbook pro). I would say that it's good for giving star ratings (use a rate up and rate down scheme on the buttons), but any careful selection of a subset of photos, I still use the touchpaid/mouse. Thanks for looking!
Did you have any problems with the controls not registering through Lr. Everything seems to be up and running and it says connected but I haven't been able to get Lr to actually make any changes.
hi Kevin, are you running Windows or Mac OS?
Mac OS Sierra. everything seems to have installed but I think the Lr end or something with the mapping is off.
Does the controller show up in the MacOS midi controls? If you spotlight "MIDI" the prefernce pane should come up, and you can make sure the OS is seeing the controller.
Thank you! Got it to work. There's not a lot of good Mac support for this online so I'm glad you were so timely and knowledgable. Almost returned this guy lol.
Yo this is gold, I have the NanoKontrol and it does what you were talking about. I'd love to give this a go.
Hey Michael, yeah the X-Touch with encoder knobs is really what I was hoping the NanoKontrol would be, back then not knowing the critical difference between the stopped knobs vs. stopless encoder knobs. Good luck man, let us know how it goes!
ok i got the controller how i get the plugin to make it work
It's not too involved, there is anice guide and forum here: github.com/rsjaffe/MIDI2LR/wiki#installation
The thing I didn't understand completely is how a MIDI controller thats made for music, can control Lightroom. Any MIDI controller can do that? or just this one?
This is probably late, but yes, technically any MIDI controller that you can get to interface withthe computer will work; that said, encoder knobs and motorized sliders will work best since they will be able to keep relative position of settings from photo to photo.
Can you edit in full screen with this setup?
Hi, are there any big differences between Midi2LR and PFixer? The function that interests me the most is the A/B switch for all of the exposure/contrast controls set to A mode, and all the HSL modes at B mode. Is it doable trough that script, or you need to buy PFixer for $100 (sic!) ? Also, is the fader at the behringer motorised or no?
You can set all your Exp/contrast controls to the A set and the HSL modes to the B set natively, no scripting, with MIDI2LR. If that's all you need, then I don't think PFixer is necessary unless you find MIDI2LR a bit unpolished/buggy. There is a great deal of extensibility in MIDI2LR that is somewhat buggy, but I've been very happy with the core functionality of being able to adjust image parameters in LR. The XTouch mini slider is NOT motorized, unfortunately.
nice application and showing us the bluetoth thing too cheers
Any midi controller with those led knobs will work, right?
Hello Luiz, the spec you are looking for should be "encoder knobs"...but yes, they are usually marked with LEDs. Good luck, thanks for watching
Great info. I was about to get the Korg nanoKONTROL2 just because it had 8 knobs and 8 sliders that could all be used to control a different setting. Do you know if it is possible to set up dual MIDI controllers?
Good question, but I believe so; as far as I know, each button will have an address specific to whatever you have connected to the system as a midi device.
What do you use for wireless?
Sada Domonkos usa.yamaha.com/news_events/pianos_keyboard/yamaha_ud-bt01_and_md-bt01/ with a batterypack.
thanks!
What kind of adaptors are you using to turn it into wireless?
Using a Yamaha BT-01 USB
can you edit with this controller while in loupe view or must you be in develop module?
As far as I know, global functions such as photo next/prev., ratings +-, etc. work in loupe and dev mode equally. As far as adjustment parameters, I don't think the buttons such as exposure up and down work via the controller knobs. Try it out and let us know!
Hey everyone ;-)
I'm thinking about trying this out - but haven't done anything like it before... I have the opportunity to buy this Midi-Controller:
Behringer BCR2000 - but would it work? Any thoughts?
Hello Thomas, it looks like the BCR2000 has a bunch of encoder knobs, so it should work great! Good luck!
Oh wow, can't believe we let this question go unanswered for so long! Yes, actually, the BCR-2000 should work great! Did you get around to trying it?
hi, Did you have to map it on a windows machine first or did it work straight awy with midi2lr
Worked out of the box with MIDI2LR, though you could change the LED light behaviors go better reflect what you're adjusting to your taste if you wanted.
That's great, thanks. Looking forward to trying this one.
is this a adaptator or a source without thread?
I don't quite get your question, can you restate it?
Will this work with launchpad app?
Not quite sure, never tried it ourselves! Will do some research and look into it.
Will it work on a Mac?
Antonio Rivera yes it will, just set mine up!
Thanks. Mines at Post Office ready for pick up tomorrow!
absolutely works on mac, though a few of the features (key binding) are not yet functional on Mac. I haven't checked on the MIDI2LR project in a couple months, but to my last knowledge, it hasn't yet been resolved. Still, great functionality despite that shortcoming. I use MIDI2LR on Mac, personally.
How is it working out for you?
Love this! What MAH battery are you using, and how long does it last? Also, I can't seem to get the Yamaha device to connect without the iPad Yamaha software. You should update the video to mention that.
Hey Guy ;-) I"m using a 2600mAh 5V/1A pack, i'd have to say it stands up to at least 6-7hr of editing, at least.
Regarding the Yamaha iPad software...not quite sure what that is, I"ve never needed it on OSX/MacOS. I did have to get the MIDI settings in the OS preference panels to see it as a midi device over Bluetooth, which is NOT going up to the Bluetooth icon in the upper right. Are you using this set up on a Mac or PC? I have no experience setting this up to work on anyting outside of a Mac unfortunately!
great video ;) do you know if you can use it with other programs?
Mr FairyCake as far as I know, anything that uses midi will make use of it of the Xtouch, i.e. pFixer and the like, off the top of my head.
cool