Control Lemur with incremental encoder
Posted: 31 Oct 2015 13:26
Hey people,
I have an incremental encoder here which is connected via MIDI (iConnectMIDI2+) to the iPad. I'd like to create a controller-surface, that is controlled by this encoder. The encoder transmits CC65 with a value of 65 for one direction and value 1 in the other direction + speed informations.
The first step is to achieve, that a fader or pot in lemur reacts on this controller values. Is there already a solution for that?
The next step would be to send out the value of the fader / pot out to another MIDI target. So I'd need two MIDI targets. The first one for the encoder which is a one-directional-connection only because I don't need a MIDI-feedback on the encoder. The second is for the host, which should be controlled. Of course this connection needs to be bi-directional to get the feedback to lemur.
The main reason for this whole thing is to get more haptic to the whole control surface. I can adjust a value much better with a real encoder than with a virtual pot on the iPad.
Any help is very appreciated
Thanks,
Chris
I have an incremental encoder here which is connected via MIDI (iConnectMIDI2+) to the iPad. I'd like to create a controller-surface, that is controlled by this encoder. The encoder transmits CC65 with a value of 65 for one direction and value 1 in the other direction + speed informations.
The first step is to achieve, that a fader or pot in lemur reacts on this controller values. Is there already a solution for that?
The next step would be to send out the value of the fader / pot out to another MIDI target. So I'd need two MIDI targets. The first one for the encoder which is a one-directional-connection only because I don't need a MIDI-feedback on the encoder. The second is for the host, which should be controlled. Of course this connection needs to be bi-directional to get the feedback to lemur.
The main reason for this whole thing is to get more haptic to the whole control surface. I can adjust a value much better with a real encoder than with a virtual pot on the iPad.
Any help is very appreciated
Thanks,
Chris