Monday, February 23, 2015
Highly Liquid MIDIWidget on Kickstarter
On Kickstarter here.
"What does it do?
The MIDIWidget makes it easy to control real-world stuff using MIDI messages from your computer or MIDI controller.
You don't have to write any code. The MIDIWidget already understands MIDI note, CC, program change, and sync messages. Use the drop-down menus in the MIDIWidget Configurator app (Mac, Win) to specify an independent behavior for each of the MIDIWidget's 24 digital logic outputs.
What are the applications?
The MIDIWidget is the brain for all kinds of DIY projects:
Robotic musical instruments (Here is a circuit diagram for controlling solenoids or power relays using the MIDIWIdget.)
Guitar amp and effect loop switching
Light control or general-purpose relay control
Studio recording lights or other DAW status indicators
Triggering a modular synthesizer or other instrument that can be triggered with a digital logic signal"
This one in via Kaden.
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