Hello brother ... thank you very much ... very good project ... I have a question ... how do I do now to synchronize three servos independently in ableton? ... I try or I have not succeeded ... are all three At the same rhythm
Thank you! I currently don't have it (it's on an older machine I have) but its a very very simple max4live device (the simplest form of midi delay). it's just a midi effect, in which the midi flows through an object called 'pipe' (that delays midi massages) and a dial hooked to this object to have control over the amount of delay (in ms)
Pat Flynn I’m using a 9grams micro Servo motor for this (the company is “tower pro” although I believe this motor is pretty generic. (It’s important to get the metal gears ones as opposed to the plastic)
Off course, Eventually, what I'm doing is driving an Arduino. This means that technically you can do it just with the Arduino (and a script that you load into it) Max4Live was kind enough to provide you with a 'kit' that connects the Arduino to midi events. But nothing really stops you from writing your own scripts in your own environments.
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Hello brother ... thank you very much ... very good project ... I have a question ... how do I do now to synchronize three servos independently in ableton? ... I try or I have not succeeded ... are all three At the same rhythm
Hi thank you uproading this project.
I could do this!
but I also can't play 3 sarvo moter on ableton.
if you know please teach me!
How can I control the stepper motor with abletonLive , sir?
Hi! great tutorial! Do you have the midi correction link? i couldn´t found
Thank you! I currently don't have it (it's on an older machine I have) but its a very very simple max4live device (the simplest form of midi delay). it's just a midi effect, in which the midi flows through an object called 'pipe' (that delays midi massages) and a dial hooked to this object to have control over the amount of delay (in ms)
What are the name of the large motors that activate the drum sticks?
Pat Flynn I’m using a 9grams micro Servo motor for this (the company is “tower pro” although I believe this motor is pretty generic. (It’s important to get the metal gears ones as opposed to the plastic)
What about trying it with an Raspberry PI Zero? ** *insert thinking emoji here* **
Good idea, but because Ableton provides you with a premade script for Arduino, it saves you a lot of coding and time.
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Can we do this without ableton live?
Off course,
Eventually, what I'm doing is driving an Arduino. This means that technically you can do it just with the Arduino (and a script that you load into it)
Max4Live was kind enough to provide you with a 'kit' that connects the Arduino to midi events.
But nothing really stops you from writing your own scripts in your own environments.
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