manual:midi_and_kyma_control_changes
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Using a wireless WiFI network, the latency is about 3 ms, which is ten times less than a frame duration at 30fps, which makes is usable for live VJ performance. | Using a wireless WiFI network, the latency is about 3 ms, which is ten times less than a frame duration at 30fps, which makes is usable for live VJ performance. | ||
+ | ===== Kyma ===== | ||
+ | ==== Control Changes (Kyma CC) ==== | ||
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+ | By sending '' | ||
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+ | A few more differences can be noted: | ||
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+ | * OSCulator can use the global map to map the control change numbers (from 0 to 127) to hot variable names (e.g. ''< | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * ''/ | ||
+ | * ''/ | ||
+ | ==== Extended Control Changes (Kyma Ext) ==== | ||
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+ | Kyma actually defines control changes whose number is higher than 127. They are called Extended Control Changes and are reserved for external devices like the Wacom Tablet, the Wiimote or the Nunchuk. | ||
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+ | They work exactly as the '' |
manual/midi_and_kyma_control_changes.1244067850.txt.gz · Last modified: 2009/06/04 00:24 by camille