glad to say he’s doing well … programming for a 3D printer company and working with MD, Machine and OP-1. [/quote]
That’s very heartening to hear: thanks for posting. We owe a great deal to the smart people that go out of their way to enhance the instruments we use.
glad to say he’s doing well … programming for a 3D printer company and working with MD, Machine and OP-1. [/quote]
That’s very heartening to hear: thanks for posting. We owe a great deal to the smart people that go out of their way to enhance the instruments we use.[/quote]
^^ Countersigned all of the above.
omg…i’ve been thinking of building one of this myself, I know R&W have the code online, but I think it’s not “arduino” compatible. I don’t know, I too stupid for this things. Shit.
I’ve been waiting a while to get one of this. Has anyone tried the midi PAL?
Something crossed my mind, but don’t have my MiniCommand to hand at the moment… and probably won’t be able to look until the weekend.
Any of you cool cats built a stop/start midi sync into the MiniCommand? Kind of like the Mungo Sync2… “this device allows slave sequencers to be stopped and started in sync while leaving the master clock source running to keep the beats flowing.”
Basically have clock coming in from Octatrack, and getting passed out to Rytm. Press button, stop passing the clock, load new Project on Rytm, then press button and start sending clock again so everything is in sync again.
Might give that a look when I have some spare time, unless anyone has already done it?
Could really do with some help. I brought a minicommand off Reverb thinking it would be pretty striaght forward to load it up with the original R&W MDMonster firmware. After paying quite a lot of money, I’m now worried that it mght not be s simple. Can anyone point me in the right direction of this elusive firmware? I got the minicommand just for eclidean rhythms and MD notes
yeah, it’s all there! Glad I spent the money (and hefty customs charge). So apologies for being clueless… once i’ve got the midi ctrl software up and running, how to I go about loading onto the minicommand – guess it involves copying code to patch manager?
So I’ve been having a go today. Every time I load the firmware/sketch I press verify/compile and get a message saying "error building library “common tools”. All connections are fine and selected in settings. I’ve tried with different firmwares from the published firmware section… hmmm. Getting closer though…
java.io.FileNotFoundException: /private/var/folders/fg/nrlrgwq945b7nbww9tj1_7g40000gp/T/AppTranslocation/ACFF94ED-B933-4623-B5E1-31361908886C/d/MidiCtrl.app/Contents/Resources/Java/examples/PublishedFirmwares/MDArpeggiator/applet/MDArpeggiator.cpp (Read-only file system)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:194)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.(FileOutputStream.java:145)
at processing.app.preproc.PdePreprocessor.write(PdePreprocessor.java:308)
at processing.app.Sketch.preprocess(Sketch.java:1286)
at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1389)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1433)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1402)
at processing.app.Editor$42.run(Editor.java:2307)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:695)
processing.app.debug.RunnerException: Build folder disappeared or could not be written
at processing.app.Sketch.preprocess(Sketch.java:1311)
at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1389)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1433)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1402)
at processing.app.Editor$42.run(Editor.java:2307)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:695)
processing.app.debug.RunnerException: Build folder disappeared or could not be written
at processing.app.Sketch.preprocess(Sketch.java:1311)
at processing.app.Sketch.build(Sketch.java:1389)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1433)
at processing.app.Sketch.exportApplet(Sketch.java:1402)
at processing.app.Editor$42.run(Editor.java:2307)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:695)