midi-and-more.de
MIDI over Eternet
http://www.midi-and-more.de/midi2ether.htm
Typically people use MIDI for transfer of musical information. But there is a considerable need to transfer MIDI commands from other non-MIDI equipment like industrial PLC or multimedia controllers to operate MIDI sound equipment. Especially in latter case, Ethernet may be well used as a bridge between incompatible systems. Transfer of MIDI data over Ethernet is baud rate independent. Furthermore, MIDI messages may be used as a context independent binary command structure. Download at www.nerds.de. Then ...
ewiusb.com
Breakdown and Dissassembly - EWI USB
http://www.ewiusb.com/breakdown
Electronic Wind Instrument Information and More. Breakdown, Internals and Minor fixes. Before I start making major changes to mine, I figured I would share the dissassembly with everyone since I was looking for tips on taking one apart, and came up empty. its a very easy device to take apart if you take your time and apply a little common sense. Back of EWI with screw locations. Screwdriver in the mouthpiece screw hole. Lower body - note Ground wire. Upper body ground wire and air connect. In the upper a...
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Part 2 of 2 - Controlling hardware settings via MIDI - EWI USB
http://www.ewiusb.com/sysex_page2
Electronic Wind Instrument Information and More. Controlling hardware settings via MIDI - Part 2 of 2. NOTE, all values on this page are in Hexadecimal * *. Since on the previous page. We figured out how to monitor the data and what is sent, we can now document how it works, and build a reference chart. First, let us re-cap how to build a EWI USB system exclusive message. Before any sysex is sent to the EWI USB the Aria software seems to send the following NRPN:. 63 01 62 04 06 20. 63 01 62 04 06 10.
mindmidi.com
Download MindMIDI | MindMIDI
http://www.mindmidi.com/node/3
EEG Machine compatible with BioExplorer (I use a Pocket Neurobics Pendant EEG www.pocket-neurobics.com. The EEG Wireless Kit comes with BioExplorer software). BioExplorer 1.5 www.cyberevolution.com/. LoopBe30 www.nerds.de. Reason 6.5 (or other DAW with MIDI input) www.propellerheads.se/. MIDI Controller with lots of sliders/pots (25 ) (Not required but easier to create musical arrangements). Windows XP (I have used a Mac running Windows XP using Virtual Box https:/ www.virtualbox.org/. 400 Reason 6.5.
ssynth.com
SSynth.com :: Sosnowski Synthesizer :: Download
http://www.ssynth.com/download/index.shtml
Download The Sosnowski Synthesizer. Ships with 128 sounds onboard, plus additional sounds in user bank one. The download includes the Sosnowski Synthesizer. Standalone player, the VST version, and all sounds. Installation is simple and quick. Download the installer file (below) and run it. This is a standard install, so just follow the instructions on the screen. An easy uninstaller is also included. The download is a completely functional version of the Sosnowski Synthesizer. Click here to download.
granucon.com
Granucon - Music Software - Virtual MIDI Sliders
http://www.granucon.com/SoftwarePages/Vms.aspx
How to setup Virtual MIDI Sliders. Keyboard shortcuts and MIDI remote control. Virtual MIDI Sliders is a MIDI mixer/controller that can be configured freely and can act as a translation layer for a hardware controller box. Below is a screenshot of the main window which contains the 24 slider and the 24 buttons, only the first 16 are visible in this screenshot. For a full view of Virtual MIDI Sliders you can take a look at another (large) screenshot. Click for large view). Profiles (also known as Slider S...
buttnakedbroadcasting.blogspot.com
Butt Naked Broadcasting: January 2005
http://buttnakedbroadcasting.blogspot.com/2005_01_01_archive.html
Monday, January 31, 2005. High Quality Chroma Key by Michael Ashihkmin. It's fast and simple to implement. If you are looking to implement it in HLSL e-mail me. Posted by BN Broadcasting at 10:22 PM. Tuesday, January 18, 2005. Okey doke. It's been it a while, but here's the latest news:. An internal midi loopback driver. The Virtual MIDI Keyboard. Since the MIDI specifiaction is so simple, implementing it into Delphi's VCL took all but 10 minutes. At some point in time I'll make one of these: Midi Box.
ewiusb.com
Technical Information - EWI USB
http://www.ewiusb.com/technical
Electronic Wind Instrument Information and More. A Technical Review of the EWI USB. By Jason M. Knight. The device itself is remarkably simple. The use of electroconductive keys is radically different from most midi controllers. What does electroconductive mean? As I determined during dissassembly. Hell, I can play Bari Sax without a neckstrap and without resting it on the floor! The placement of these sensors is semi-awkward - though Ive found that mapping them to "CC21 Growl" and "CC23 Flat Roll" means...
cognitone.com
Cognitone Music Prototyping
https://www.cognitone.com/user/faq.stml
Frequently Answered Questions (FAQ). Here you find answers to frequently asked questions. Click on the questions in the table of contents to jump to the respective answers. How steep is the learning curve? Don't I rely on someone else's music? To which extent will all generated songs sound similar? Does Cognitone claim any rights on the music I make with their tools? Shouldn't I better be learning a real instrument? Which skills are required? How does the software sound like? Can I use VST and AudioUnits?