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Title: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on May 28, 2015, 01:33:34 AM
Hi, I want to do the following.

MIDI Keyboard connected to a FP connected to a Pixels controller connected to lights strings in tubes like a Xylophone.
Punters hit the key and the sound plays and the correct tube lights up.

I'm sure someone has done it - just not me.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: Gilrock on May 28, 2015, 08:15:56 AM
I guess I'll need to google other meanings for "punter" cause I was a great punter in high school and I'm envisioning a keyboard mounted to the wall of your house and viewers get to kick a football to try to hit a key. ;)
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on May 28, 2015, 10:03:41 AM
I guess I'll need to google other meanings for "punter" cause I was a great punter in high school and I'm envisioning a keyboard mounted to the wall of your house and viewers get to kick a football to try to hit a key. ;)
Yes her in rugby to "punt"the ball is to kick it high rather than long.
Funny how words are used differently. In guess it's a local thing - but for me a punter a person who participates, thus having someone actually play the keys and get the results rather than a passive bystander.
I've spent over 6 years in the USA working and get into trouble with a few words.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on May 31, 2015, 05:17:40 PM
Hi I have my keyboard interacting with lights.
A quick demo.

https://vimeo.com/129383242
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: Gilrock on May 31, 2015, 06:08:32 PM
Cool...  Since I use an FPP to run the show I'd want something interactive using that.  I think it has some capabilities to do that I just haven't had time to tap into it.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on May 31, 2015, 06:12:45 PM
I will watch the development with interest.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: JonB256 on May 31, 2015, 06:48:35 PM
Hi I have my keyboard interacting with lights.
A quick demo.

https://vimeo.com/129383242

http://www.lightjams.com/midiDMX.html (http://www.lightjams.com/midiDMX.html)

I'll take a look at their 30 day trial !!
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on May 31, 2015, 11:06:57 PM

http://www.lightjams.com/midiDMX.html (http://www.lightjams.com/midiDMX.html)

I'll take a look at their 30 day trial !!
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There is no "trial period" it just stops working for 15 seconds every 30 minutes, plenty to trial with. but the full version is only $149.00
I got excellent support as they wrote the program for me and are doing a "how they did it" on their forum in the next few days.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: Gilrock on June 01, 2015, 08:07:30 AM
Hi, I want to do the following.

MIDI Keyboard connected to a FP connected to a Pixels controller connected to lights strings in tubes like a Xylophone.
Punters hit the key and the sound plays and the correct tube lights up.

I'm sure someone has done it - just not me.

To me this sounded like you had an idea and wanted to know if anyone else had done it.  Then 3 days later you are showing a video where you have it working and say you had a company write that software for you.  So at first I thought you wanted help but now it feels like you were seeing if you had something you could copyright.
Title: Re: Interactive assistance
Post by: nzlongfellow on June 01, 2015, 11:18:49 AM
At the Sydney Mini I was looking at how I was going to use the 2" acrylic tubes I had bought. I had the idea of an interactive display using a MIDI keyboard I had spare. I asked around then posted about using a FP as I thought that might work. Then Mr Google showed me what was being done with the LightJams software. I tried to use the software but couldn't get my head around it. I told their help desk what I was trying to achieve. They then wrote the program. They modified it a couple of times for me and I then did a quick video before travelling for two weeks then shared the result so others could use it. Nothing about copyright just good timing.
The next version of the program I want to work on is using the microphone input to change the lights when we are singing in our concerts.