Audio switch controlled by midi
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Hi.
I´m searching for switchcontroller to control about 8 audio inputs -> one output. All switchable by midi.
It´s for vocal proccesing live. I have tried "switch it", it works fine but the knobs can´t be midi controlled.
Anyone?
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I´m searching for switchcontroller to control about 8 audio inputs -> one output. All switchable by midi.
It´s for vocal proccesing live. I have tried "switch it", it works fine but the knobs can´t be midi controlled.
Anyone?
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Do you have modular? If so, it's easy to patch: load 4 Stereo inserts in a standard M2 shell, in each insert an External Effect. In the Effect's Output, right-click to select the wanted hardware input. Save the External Effects with a custom name, their settings will not be remembered in patch/project. Add an 8x1switch. Now you have MIDI controlled selection of 8 hardware inputs in a patch, without a single wire in the Routing Window.
If you have enough dsp, Flexor's granular sequencer can be used to make smooth crossfades that don't click, up to 16inputs. Midi control via a ValMonitor on the seq's Ramp input. There you go
If you have enough dsp, Flexor's granular sequencer can be used to make smooth crossfades that don't click, up to 16inputs. Midi control via a ValMonitor on the seq's Ramp input. There you go

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We´ve now tested the suggested solution. The problem is still that it is´nt possible to change between each audio signal with only one midi CC. There is a 8x1 switch (not for modular), but only one CC can be assigned. Any firther suggestions?
It seems impossible that we´re the only people in the world with the need to route audio signals (via midi) in live situations. Or?
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It seems impossible that we´re the only people in the world with the need to route audio signals (via midi) in live situations. Or?
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What about ControlRoom? It has only 6 inputs, but it is MIDI controllable.
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Thanx for the inputs, guys.
I will try to explain myself even better (my english is´nt that good).
Picture the vocalist in my band on stage with a midi foot controller on the flor. He´s hooked up (via mic->adat + controler
->midi) to Scope.
We will work with about 6-8 different vocal settings in Scope. Our wish is that he can change between each setting with only one foot press on the controller!
@Atomic:The 8x1 switch can´t be midi controlled according to my explanation. The board will send (on any given channel)CC0(off) to CC127(on) thus making the switch go from 1 to 8 and ignoring the signals from 2 to 6.
@Shayne: Controlroom: the diferent channels can´t be assigned to midi - it seems like it, but it does´nt work. Many of the other functions in control room works with midi.
@Michu: I haven´t tried that yet. I will rlook into it.
@dbmac: The problem is exatly the same as in the 8x1 switch from modular. ( See answer to atomic).
I hope that i have explained myself better this time. Thanx again.
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I will try to explain myself even better (my english is´nt that good).
Picture the vocalist in my band on stage with a midi foot controller on the flor. He´s hooked up (via mic->adat + controler
->midi) to Scope.
We will work with about 6-8 different vocal settings in Scope. Our wish is that he can change between each setting with only one foot press on the controller!
@Atomic:The 8x1 switch can´t be midi controlled according to my explanation. The board will send (on any given channel)CC0(off) to CC127(on) thus making the switch go from 1 to 8 and ignoring the signals from 2 to 6.
@Shayne: Controlroom: the diferent channels can´t be assigned to midi - it seems like it, but it does´nt work. Many of the other functions in control room works with midi.
@Michu: I haven´t tried that yet. I will rlook into it.
@dbmac: The problem is exatly the same as in the 8x1 switch from modular. ( See answer to atomic).
I hope that i have explained myself better this time. Thanx again.
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Hey michu, no need for bitcrusher and control smoother when using granular sequencer !
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here's a humble DIY for the hardware to control Switchit or the 8-switch in Modular.
Use an arbitrary controller that works with potentiometers.
If the pot is 100K linear (rather common), build a chain of 8 resistors each 12.5 k with tap switches between, so the respective tap makes the chain longer or shorter. You'll get the idea.
There has been something like this for PC joystick ports if I remember right.
cheers, Tom
Use an arbitrary controller that works with potentiometers.
If the pot is 100K linear (rather common), build a chain of 8 resistors each 12.5 k with tap switches between, so the respective tap makes the chain longer or shorter. You'll get the idea.
There has been something like this for PC joystick ports if I remember right.
cheers, Tom
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no, the design is so humble that you could as well knot the resistors together and fix it with cellotape... 
it wasn't exactly serious, just a point in a certain direction in case you were one of those hidden soldering iron warriors
seriously (you may have noticed this already), if your controller switches between 0 and 127 you could build what you want in Modular by a bunch of volume attentuators.
But then you have to 'toggle off' the previous setting by an extra step.
Could be somewhat embarassing in front of the audience if it ends like a tap dance on the controller (in case the proper switch is forgotten)...
anyway, your courage deserves respect - I would dare a lot, but not something that crucial (as the vocals), unless you have a real good backup. Modular isn't the most reliable midi partner (imho).
that's why companies sell dedicated voice processors with foot switches - the Helicon stuff etc.
cheers, tom

it wasn't exactly serious, just a point in a certain direction in case you were one of those hidden soldering iron warriors

seriously (you may have noticed this already), if your controller switches between 0 and 127 you could build what you want in Modular by a bunch of volume attentuators.
But then you have to 'toggle off' the previous setting by an extra step.
Could be somewhat embarassing in front of the audience if it ends like a tap dance on the controller (in case the proper switch is forgotten)...

anyway, your courage deserves respect - I would dare a lot, but not something that crucial (as the vocals), unless you have a real good backup. Modular isn't the most reliable midi partner (imho).
that's why companies sell dedicated voice processors with foot switches - the Helicon stuff etc.
cheers, tom
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If your MIDI controller can only send 0 or 127, I think you need a new controller!
By the way, if you atill want a simple MIDI-controlled 8x1 switch, I could make one for you.
By the way, if you atill want a simple MIDI-controlled 8x1 switch, I could make one for you.
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Yeah, but a one-button MIDI switch could not possibly allow you to switch between 8 audio inputs...
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The controller we use for testing is a Roland FC200 midi foot controller. It has expression but it´s(as already mentioned) impossible to have any kind of usable control over switch it with that one.
Shayne: It would be greatly appreciated if you could make a working 8x1 switch for us. We would prefer a non modular device.
By the way: i´m so into soldering but the box for a so called homemademidiwonderwitheightresistorsfootdevice would be to ugly to bring on stage.
Thanx again.
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Shayne: It would be greatly appreciated if you could make a working 8x1 switch for us. We would prefer a non modular device.
By the way: i´m so into soldering but the box for a so called homemademidiwonderwitheightresistorsfootdevice would be to ugly to bring on stage.

Thanx again.
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OK: head on over to the devices forum. You'll find your dream come true! 
Shayne

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