Overview of Bome Midi Translator Pro

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Overview of Bome Midi Translator Pro
Posted on: 12.02.2010 by Luna Coupal
I know DJ Tech Tools Mini Translator was more or less made with Bome's Midi Translator technology, and Stanton DaRouter uses it for its presets.

My post is not a thorough review, but it's enough of an overview to help you decide whether or not to bother with the demo. Hope it helps someone out there! This is an invaluable tool for the Stanton SCS.3 & SCS.1 system, unsupported MIDI controllers, and providing more modifiers to your devices. Be careful though, it is not as simple as mapping MIDI commands to your software. It does support MIDI Learn, however.

http://djvandraken.blogspot.com/2010...r-pro-171.html
juan garcia
12.02.2010
Originally Posted by lsmith
@V-Hoff: you have to remember that Bento is drifting away from Traktor into total Ableton+max bliss. to get over ANY SOFTWARES MIDI deficiencies there isnt anything better than Bome yet.
fixed for you

bome's has great support as well; any questions asked on the bomes community s is normally answered by the developer.

to hear bentosan say something has a steep learning curve sticks out in my mere mortal brain...
Luna Coupal
12.02.2010
I know DJ Tech Tools Mini Translator was more or less made with Bome's Midi Translator technology, and Stanton DaRouter uses it for its presets.

My post is not a thorough review, but it's enough of an overview to help you decide whether or not to bother with the demo. Hope it helps someone out there! This is an invaluable tool for the Stanton SCS.3 & SCS.1 system, unsupported MIDI controllers, and providing more modifiers to your devices. Be careful though, it is not as simple as mapping MIDI commands to your software. It does support MIDI Learn, however.

http://djvandraken.blogspot.com/2010...r-pro-171.html
Klara Neiffer
14.02.2010
I have purshased BMT pro for 6 days ago because I would modify presets of my SCS.3 System.

It takes me about 6 days to learn how a preset is create.

Now I believe I can make everything of my SCS.3 system and adapt it for Traktor 1.2.4.

Athough, Bome's allow you to control windows or OSX with your controller, and it's could be pretty cool XD.
Leota Saniuk
13.02.2010
I talked to Florian. The OSX version ate tons more time than they had planned. I am hoping that once they get that done, they will eventually also support a direct programming language without the need to use their "IDE". Especially being able to write a function without having to do the timer 0 trick would be so much nicer.
Luna Coupal
13.02.2010
I must admit that I wish Bomes had more rules so I wouldn't have to write as many lines of code. If I ever need to write something more complex, I may have to look into Max.

Here is a link to Max & MSP's product page: http://cycling74.com/products/
Laurice Migneco
13.02.2010
Bomes is wicked, Max4Live is wicked.... different tools for different purposes imho.....

Cheers
D
Reece Murray
12.02.2010
I LOOVE Bomes. I just believe of it as some kinda steroidal super brain behind the scenes. As far as being a mostly MIDI translation oriented program, there is really nothing to compare it to.
It's true that you can overcome Traktor midi deficiencies with it, but what's even better is the way you can use it to tie together a bunch of controllers and applications, so they all work in harmony. IE, buttons on one of my controllers affect the leds, status, modifiers etc, of a different controller, and multiple apps are receiving messages that are specific only to them, all from a single button or knob.

Plus it has a nice format for writing code, and a log where you can retrieve whatever variables are in effect and what their value/status is, at any given time.
Irwin Ney
12.02.2010
yeah me too, but i like programming chalenges
I earn money with that
juan garcia
12.02.2010
Originally Posted by lsmith
@V-Hoff: you have to remember that Bento is drifting away from Traktor into total Ableton+max bliss. to get over ANY SOFTWARES MIDI deficiencies there isnt anything better than Bome yet.
fixed for you

bome's has great support as well; any questions asked on the bomes community s is normally answered by the developer.

to hear bentosan say something has a steep learning curve sticks out in my mere mortal brain...
Leota Saniuk
12.02.2010
@V-Hoff: you have to remember that Bento is drifting away from Traktor into total Ableton+max bliss. to get over Traktor's MIDI deficiencies there isnt anything better than Bome yet.
Irwin Ney
12.02.2010
can you elaborate it better bento?
We must have an article about it's differences

I'm really into trying Bomes, but I need to know what the max/msp would offer better then Bomes before really chose one...
Xavier Emanuels
12.02.2010
Bomes is great, i used to use it alot. I am giving it up in favor of max/msp though which is far more powerful but more expensive and a much much steeper learning curve.

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