In the comments for this post about multi-touch interfaces, an anonymous poster tells this story: "I got my hands on a [mono] touch screen and use it as a second monitor on my music PC. I wrote a drum grid editor thing (inspired by those little LED-button-covered boxes you reported on [the Monome?] that syncs with a midi device. Anyhow, it's very cool to use." Slightly bigger picture here. UPDATE: He says "It's totally free if anybody else has a touch screen and wants it (it'll work on a non-touch screen too, of course)." I'll post a link as soon as he sends one.
Posted by Tom Whitwell.
Comments:
great stuff ! would be nice to have this for PDA ( or your Tungsten T3) with midi-interface.
Theoretically, if the interface size could be reduced to 320x320 on the PC screen, you could use PalmVNC over Bluetooth to control it with your PDA (although you'd still need your laptop).
I made a post about getting PalmVNC running here: http://snowblind.net/?itemid=3
You couldn't have a midi interface on a Tungsten though because there is (as yet) no midi interface available for Palm PDAs.
Another option would be writing a new piece of software specifically for use on Palm - the best bet would be to use HB++ (www.handhled-basic.com), although it costs £100 so I won't be doing it any time soon unless I win the lottery ;)
A (PDA-)bluetooth midi-interface, that would be pretty rad ! I imagine some nice DIN-plug bluetooth device plugged into the Midi-ports of musical gear and controlling it from my bed ! ( in which i am now just dreaming about..)
You can send midi over bluetooth, Olivier Gillet (Bhajis Loops creator) made a small app that does just this for example, but then you have to use a computer with bluetooth to receive the message.
If there was a harware bluetooth-midi interface then you could use a palm to control hardware devices without a computer...
I've tried running this on my owrk PC and get all sorts of error messages. I'll try it at home and if I still encounter problems, I'll drop you a line :o)
There are MIDI interfaces for Palms, and there is an application which does a very similar drum grid as well as analog-style bass/lead line pattern sequencing: Beatpad from Minimusic, who also has MIDI hardware.