Expanding it to other hardware is not really planned unless someone contributes the code or I get something new bit of kit myself that would be suitable. I mainly made this as I found that there were libs on NPM that I could kind of just plug together. There doesn’t seem to be a good lib on NPM for the APC Mini (there is this <https://github.com/fourseven/loop-apcmini> but I wouldn’t know how to reuse it, though the application http://loopjs.com/ looks quite interesting too).
On 21 May 2017 at 18:27, Georg Krause <m...@georg-krause.net> wrote: > Am 21.05.2017 um 14:51 schrieb Kaspar Emanuel: > > The rest of the special buttons are not used yet (can you think up > > anything you'd like to do with them?). One thing I am thinking of > > doing is having separate sequences per MIDI channel, maybe allow > > reconfiguring the buttons and channels with a config file. > > I really like the concept of your software but i could take a closer > look at it, i just enjoyed the video yet ;) > I think the idea to add an config file would be pretty cool and is a > great possibility to make the hole program independend from the > launchpad. I own a apc mini which has an similiar layout and it would be > pretty nice to use it, too. > > Of course you developed the software for your hardware and i dont know > if it is planned to support other devices, but i can offer my help by > testing with my apc mini. > > Thank you a lot for sharing you work anyway! > > ~Georg > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-dev mailing list > Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev >
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