Fascinating to see this development! It would be great to have a “behind the scenes” series. Showing the process/tutorial’s behind the hardware/software! Keep up the good work!
I got a Soundcraft Ui24r.. and it would be great to have have this integrated to it as midi controller.. this is cool.. also having it as a modular per channel.. like you can just buy another seaprate channel to widen your board.. it would be so cool!..
Hello, the idea to have a modular implementation is in fact at the base of my project and the way I have designed this solution is already set in this direction.
Absolutely magnificent! Will you be adding the single Master fader? Also, the Icon QCon Pro has a second LCD Display. The G2 doesn't. What does the protocol push to the second display?
Thanks. Yes i will be adding the master as last motorized fader. The Mackie protocol supports, as far as i know, one LCD display and one seven segment display. Then with the data you can do whatever you want but I chosen to use one big display and I will stick to it in showing everything inside.
Hello, What core method/protocol do you use to get events from the Cubase? About which track is selected, which button is pressed, etc. I'm doing a slightly smaller project. And I use a Reaper. Sending from the controller occurs via MIDI, this is not rocket science. But I don't know how to GET events from DAW. I use Raspberry Pi Pico, but usually searching by "arduino" keyword. Thanks!
Hello, the protocol is the mackie universal protocol. The track selection is done via a button click or the touch of the fader with capacitive recognition. Anyway the midi message you send is always the same. In terms of feedback it’s still midi messages! You send a midi message to make an action and the DAW responds with a midi message! You catch it and you use it! Cheers!
Fascinating to see this development! It would be great to have a “behind the scenes” series. Showing the process/tutorial’s behind the hardware/software! Keep up the good work!
That is such an impressive system! I am thrilled to watch your project progress so wonderfully. Thank you for sharing!
I love your project, i wanna know how to make mine 😭 at least motorized faders for writing automations, please can you make tutorials?
Hello thanks for your kind words. Everything depends on the requests I get! More users asking more tutorials! Cheers
Yesterday I was thinking about you and your next update. Today I seen your video notification, I am very happy to see your video 😍😍😍😍😍
Very impressive.~vey Fast & stable.. Is the wiring between main mcu and the module of fader I2C? the first vide of slider module I saw scl, sda pin.
Hello, no it’s UART.
I got a Soundcraft Ui24r.. and it would be great to have have this integrated to it as midi controller.. this is cool.. also having it as a modular per channel.. like you can just buy another seaprate channel to widen your board.. it would be so cool!..
Hello, the idea to have a modular implementation is in fact at the base of my project and the way I have designed this solution is already set in this direction.
Please tell me you will sell me one of these.
I will! Cheers!
Absolutely magnificent! Will you be adding the single Master fader? Also, the Icon QCon Pro has a second LCD Display. The G2 doesn't. What does the protocol push to the second display?
Thanks. Yes i will be adding the master as last motorized fader. The Mackie protocol supports, as far as i know, one LCD display and one seven segment display. Then with the data you can do whatever you want but I chosen to use one big display and I will stick to it in showing everything inside.
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Hello,
What core method/protocol do you use to get events from the Cubase? About which track is selected, which button is pressed, etc.
I'm doing a slightly smaller project. And I use a Reaper. Sending from the controller occurs via MIDI, this is not rocket science. But I don't know how to GET events from DAW.
I use Raspberry Pi Pico, but usually searching by "arduino" keyword.
Thanks!
Hello, the protocol is the mackie universal protocol. The track selection is done via a button click or the touch of the fader with capacitive recognition. Anyway the midi message you send is always the same. In terms of feedback it’s still midi messages! You send a midi message to make an action and the DAW responds with a midi message! You catch it and you use it! Cheers!