Merci pour le retour, et oui je ne l’aurai pas cru, mais c’est l’éditeur de config qui m’aura demandé le plus de travail, bien plus que le boitier lui même… même si l’ensemble reste bien significatif.
This is the kind of thing I get excited about! It always disappoints me that there has been so little attention to this area in recent times - i.e. standalone solutions to what we can now effortlessly do with a computer. So much so that I’ve never found anything to replace the almost 30 year old MOTU MIDI express I use for merging, combining, filtering and re-channelling of data. However, this looks like it might just be the thing! I like how you refer to it as a ‘love letter to MIDI” - that’s exactly how I see it. As far as I’m concerned, MIDI is still the pinnacle of human achievement! Best of luck with the awards!
Hey, I saw you and your MIDI box at Superbooth 23. I'm currently using a Mio XL for my routing and it can't do stuff like "block outgoing clock" (which caused a MIDI loop when I connected one sequencer to another and it forwarded the clock even with all THRU settings turned off) and a MIDI Solutions Event Processor for tougher tasks - like sending certain CC values to MIDI channel 11 and other CC to MIDI channel 12, 13 & 14 (thanks Tasty Chips GR1 for an awkward MIDI integration!) - which is an absolute pain to program. Also MIDI Solutions only recently introduced software support for Mac Os versions newer than the (2009) v10.6 😫 so a browser-based editor is great. Your box - although it has a name that is impossible to find on the web as it's too 1337! for mere mortals - can already do more and is way easier to use than both of these oldschool machines. I fully support your project and can't wait to get my hands on it! Any plans for a release date?
i feel you about my scene name… 😂 but too late. My box can effectively block outgoing messages in a click yes. Thanks to web midi, coding the editor using a web browser was a no brainer for me. Thanks for your support (and you can still vote until tmr, it can help a lot).
@@l1v3musicI did vote for you right after seeing the video. But it looks like mostly stuff that was visually more appealing to the masses (a drum kit, an accordeon keyboard, a MIDI theramin) made it into the finalist selection. Hope your project got more attention even though it's less for the masses and more for nerds (says the guy who just spent another 2 hours programming the event processor to map a fader movement for CC71 into a selection of drum pad 1 on CC70 and also a volume change on CC7 for that selected drum pad with the value of CC71).
@@g3cd thank you so much for the support. To be honnest, i don’t like this type of voting : the one having the bigger community will always have more chance. It would be more fair, if the decision was made by a jury of experts. But hey, that’s the game. Regarding the event proceesor, yeah, guilty as charged, i spent too much hours and days on this thing : this very old thing is one of the reasons i wanted to create my box. Really hope my project will make it a thing of the past.
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super travail, et merci pour le drag'n'drop dans l'éditeur c'est top
Merci pour le retour, et oui je ne l’aurai pas cru, mais c’est l’éditeur de config qui m’aura demandé le plus de travail, bien plus que le
boitier lui même… même si l’ensemble reste bien significatif.
This is the kind of thing I get excited about! It always disappoints me that there has been so little attention to this area in recent times - i.e. standalone solutions to what we can now effortlessly do with a computer. So much so that I’ve never found anything to replace the almost 30 year old MOTU MIDI express I use for merging, combining, filtering and re-channelling of data. However, this looks like it might just be the thing! I like how you refer to it as a ‘love letter to MIDI” - that’s exactly how I see it. As far as I’m concerned, MIDI is still the pinnacle of human achievement! Best of luck with the awards!
@@wildchurch Agreed to all 100%! Thanks for the support!
Hey, I saw you and your MIDI box at Superbooth 23. I'm currently using a Mio XL for my routing and it can't do stuff like "block outgoing clock" (which caused a MIDI loop when I connected one sequencer to another and it forwarded the clock even with all THRU settings turned off) and a MIDI Solutions Event Processor for tougher tasks - like sending certain CC values to MIDI channel 11 and other CC to MIDI channel 12, 13 & 14 (thanks Tasty Chips GR1 for an awkward MIDI integration!) - which is an absolute pain to program. Also MIDI Solutions only recently introduced software support for Mac Os versions newer than the (2009) v10.6 😫 so a browser-based editor is great.
Your box - although it has a name that is impossible to find on the web as it's too 1337! for mere mortals - can already do more and is way easier to use than both of these oldschool machines. I fully support your project and can't wait to get my hands on it! Any plans for a release date?
i feel you about my scene name… 😂 but too late. My box can effectively block outgoing messages in a click yes. Thanks to web midi, coding the editor using a web browser was a no brainer for me. Thanks for your support (and you can still vote until tmr, it can help a lot).
@@l1v3musicI did vote for you right after seeing the video. But it looks like mostly stuff that was visually more appealing to the masses (a drum kit, an accordeon keyboard, a MIDI theramin) made it into the finalist selection. Hope your project got more attention even though it's less for the masses and more for nerds (says the guy who just spent another 2 hours programming the event processor to map a fader movement for CC71 into a selection of drum pad 1 on CC70 and also a volume change on CC7 for that selected drum pad with the value of CC71).
@@g3cd thank you so much for the support. To be honnest, i don’t like this type of voting : the one having the bigger community will always have more chance. It would be more fair, if the decision was made by a jury of experts. But hey, that’s the game. Regarding the event proceesor, yeah, guilty as charged, i spent too much hours and days on this thing : this very old thing is one of the reasons i wanted to create my box. Really hope my project will make it a thing of the past.