• tobyclbain

    Hi,

    Silly question really, I've been searching for days - I'm sure the answer is a firm NO!

    Has anyone got any ideas how they might make something similar to the tc helicon gtx vocal effect. Basically, take a guitar and then use the chords to choose the harmony as a singer sings.

    I used to own one of them and it was great, however I sold it as I wasn't using it. I've seen people say things like you can't do that kind of processing live, which might be true, but how does this pedal work then?????

    Many thanks,
    Toby

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  • tobyclbain

    Thanks guys!! :-)

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  • tobyclbain

    @EEight That was amazing! Is that your work? If so, any chance I could get a copy of the patch with the Kinect part?

    Many thanks,
    Toby

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  • tobyclbain

    @whale-av As always, thank you very much for your help! I will look into using the xbox kinect.

    Thanks,
    Toby

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    Hi,

    I was just wondering if I could get some sort of 'ingredients' list of sorts (patches that I might be able to 'mix' together, + hardware, I might need), in order to control a moving light (DMX) and make it follow someone on a stage.

    I've seen things where Pd is able to follow a wiimote. Could I put a IR sensor on someone and then have Pd track that and then send the position to a light??

    Am I hoping for to much?

    Does anyone have any ideas?

    Many thanks,
    Toby

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  • tobyclbain

    @whale-av Thanks for all your help.

    I ended up emailing W-DMX and they said that the product was outdated, but that they also didn't support mac... so it probably wouldn't work anyway.

    I guess I'll try a different interface!!

    Many thanks,
    Toby

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  • tobyclbain

    @whale-av Yeah unfortunately that seems to only be available for Windows. :-(

    Nothing with the device sadly...

    Thanks for your help

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    @whale-av Thanks for getting back to me so quickly! Both patches look great and if I can get it to work I will definitely make a console.

    For now, this is the issue I'm currently having....

    If I look for the device using [devices] message into [comport] (see screenshot) I only get port 0 = bluetooth.

    However if I look in system information under USB I can see the WDMX device it listed.

    I'm just wondering if there is another step I've missed out.

    (And sorry I should have said I'm using a Mac.)

    Many thanks,
    Toby

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  • tobyclbain

    Hello again,

    I have a question. Is there a way to list things I plug into my computer. Like a print command I can run in Pd that will list all the things currently plugged in?

    What I want to do is control some DMX lights with Pd. Someone has very kindly lent me an adapter that will go between my laptop and the lights (USB dongle/plug and play) however I can't seem to find it on my computer.

    I was thinking that there has to be a way to list them all...

    Any help is much appreciated,
    Toby

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    I wish!

    It's more to do with how the device gives out information, or rather doesn't give it out. The UP has to be used first, whilst it stores information and then you download it later. I mean you could still use the data to make some cool "a day in the life" piece but I really wanted to get something I could wear to control settings inside of Ableton. At the moment I use a WiiMote that has been modified, but it's a bit clunky (size-wise). Someone said to try their UP, but no luck. I think other Bluetooth enabled wristbands do exist, so maybe if someone lends me one of those I'll try again.

    Thanks,
    Toby

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