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finger play midi
Posted on: 10.06.2011 by Golden Faubert
Hi guys, firstly can i say ive had a look on the search and couldnt find anything specific to what i need, ive just moved house and found my old android phone, an orange sanfransisco/ zte blade, i thought i may be able to use it as a touch pad for que points, ive downloaded fingerplay midi, which has 2 multi touch x/y pads and 15 touchable buttons, so itll do for now,

my question is: how do i tether it to my laptop using wifi and do i have to flash the rom on the phone, to use it with tp2

im looking for a real idiots quide here if anyone can help
Chasidy Heckenbach
10.06.2011
Originally Posted by brian_johnstone
thats where i found the details, my only problem is im running xp pro, and loop be apparently is only for windows 7, is there an alternative, im new to all the wifi midi, so sorry if i sound like an utter plank!
no plankiness at all

i use loopMIDI on win7 for virtual midi ports and it says it works on xp too

Virtual loopback MIDI cable for Windows XP up to Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit.
http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/loopMIDI.html

i was toying with the idea of picking up a cheap epad type thing to experiment as a midi controller but the touchosc android port doesnt support multi touch. i'd be very interested in how good/bad/indifferent fingerplay midi works out for you. might make me pick up one of those epads then...

edit: damn! fingerplay midi has a cool xml format for custom layouts - i want to play with it
Golden Faubert
10.06.2011
Hi guys, firstly can i say ive had a look on the search and couldnt find anything specific to what i need, ive just moved house and found my old android phone, an orange sanfransisco/ zte blade, i thought i may be able to use it as a touch pad for que points, ive downloaded fingerplay midi, which has 2 multi touch x/y pads and 15 touchable buttons, so itll do for now,

my question is: how do i tether it to my laptop using wifi and do i have to flash the rom on the phone, to use it with tp2

im looking for a real idiots quide here if anyone can help
Golden Faubert
11.06.2011
ill get working on it when i get a chance tomorrow and let you know, it looks ok, like i said im only trying it on an old phone right now but ir it works out ok i might pick up a cheap tablet pad too
Chasidy Heckenbach
10.06.2011
Originally Posted by brian_johnstone
thats where i found the details, my only problem is im running xp pro, and loop be apparently is only for windows 7, is there an alternative, im new to all the wifi midi, so sorry if i sound like an utter plank!
no plankiness at all

i use loopMIDI on win7 for virtual midi ports and it says it works on xp too

Virtual loopback MIDI cable for Windows XP up to Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit.
http://www.tobias-erichsen.de/loopMIDI.html

i was toying with the idea of picking up a cheap epad type thing to experiment as a midi controller but the touchosc android port doesnt support multi touch. i'd be very interested in how good/bad/indifferent fingerplay midi works out for you. might make me pick up one of those epads then...

edit: damn! fingerplay midi has a cool xml format for custom layouts - i want to play with it
Golden Faubert
10.06.2011
thats where i found the details, my only problem is im running xp pro, and loop be apparently is only for windows 7, is there an alternative, im new to all the wifi midi, so sorry if i sound like an utter plank!
Tatum Ansaldo
10.06.2011
http://thesundancekid.net/blog/fingerplay-midi/

follow the windows driver install instructions.
Kandy Ahdoot
10.06.2011
i get zero latency with my ipad and touch osc & touchable over wifi on mac
Vickey Hasenzahl
10.06.2011
Sorry man but i believe there will be to much latency if you use wifi, try whit some sort of cable

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