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A way to control the Fluidity dial precisely
Amazing software. Never been anything like it.
I like to play with the Fluidity @ 100%, drying off, with a big brush and big bristles.
But sometimes I'd like to slow down the flow for a minute because there's a shape I see that I'd like to preserve. Moving the cursor is somewhat disruptive to the experience (even with the 'f' hotkey, which does help a bit). If it were possible to map the fluidity to a Midi CC fader (such as these http://global.novationmusic.com/midi-controllers/zero-sl-mkii), in an absolute sort of way, or the midi footpedal as MoatDD/Lemec/Mark rocks it.
I see there is some MIDI parsing developed in Blitzmax, as discussed here: http://www.blitzbasic.com/Community/pos ... opic=68541
In my experience, the best way to handle the UI of setting these things up is as it's handled in Ableton and FL Studio - a controller setup mode where you twiddle a dial on screen, then twiddle a knob on your controller, and voila - they're mapped, and the controller mode undoes itself (fancier version involves multi-knob setup where you twiddle GUI item, controller, next GUI item, next controller, etc, and have to push a key to end the mapping mode).
This is a little out of bounds, I know, just dreamin'.
Thanks!
djm
I like to play with the Fluidity @ 100%, drying off, with a big brush and big bristles.
But sometimes I'd like to slow down the flow for a minute because there's a shape I see that I'd like to preserve. Moving the cursor is somewhat disruptive to the experience (even with the 'f' hotkey, which does help a bit). If it were possible to map the fluidity to a Midi CC fader (such as these http://global.novationmusic.com/midi-controllers/zero-sl-mkii), in an absolute sort of way, or the midi footpedal as MoatDD/Lemec/Mark rocks it.
I see there is some MIDI parsing developed in Blitzmax, as discussed here: http://www.blitzbasic.com/Community/pos ... opic=68541
In my experience, the best way to handle the UI of setting these things up is as it's handled in Ableton and FL Studio - a controller setup mode where you twiddle a dial on screen, then twiddle a knob on your controller, and voila - they're mapped, and the controller mode undoes itself (fancier version involves multi-knob setup where you twiddle GUI item, controller, next GUI item, next controller, etc, and have to push a key to end the mapping mode).
This is a little out of bounds, I know, just dreamin'.
Thanks!
djm