| Hi, Rory,
Talking about your vacances, have you done anything further with Lettuce
recently?
I discovered one more issue when running within Lettuce: printks doesn't
print correct numerical values. (Things work fine running the same .csd from
the command line.)
Then, too, back on topic: no chance of doing an arduino interface to Csound
that includes a control surface with 16 bulletproof sliders? (I'm of course
proposing this for *you* - for the time when you just *must* get back to
work because you can't stand vacation any more.)
Take care -
Art Hunkins
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rory Walsh"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 6:56 AM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Recommended MIDI devices (USB) for OLPC
>I know that the arduino board works with the olpc which means you can build
>your own control surfaces. I guess you then have to go from the
>'processing' language to csound via OSC but it shouldn't be too tricky. One
>of my summer goals is to write an arduino opcode for Csound but I seem to
>be enjoying my holidays more than I thought and haven't yet had time to sit
>down to do it!
>
> Rory.
>
> Art Hunkins wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a list of MIDI control surfaces that feature 16
>> pots/sliders that will work with OLPC? (Of course I'm talking about
>> realtime
>> Csound application.)
>>
>> Are there any MIDI devices especially designed for the OLPC, or likely to
>> be
>> available or encouraged (normative) for use?
>>
>> I imagine that features such as low cost, rugged construction, wide
>> availability would be crucial. And I'm wondering if an instrumental
>> keyboard
>> (in this case, plus pots/sliders) would be the preferred "format"?
>>
>> Art Hunkins
>>
>>
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