I'm sorry it's so many sad

Lot's of work.

Both worth it IMO, just for control and tweakability.

Yes, the Runtime for Max is free - I have a sound editor for GenMDM which looks like this:

This is for a slightly older version of the GenMDM, so I need to update it a little to include some newer features.

This will be released as an OS X app and as a Max patch, which can be run for free under Max runtime.

The point of this editor is basically to set up and explore sounds... it doesn't have quite the functionality of the channel strip, but I will see if I can build a free solution to map any MIDI CC ---> GenMDM data.

Which PSG?

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On the issue of mapping to MIDI CCs... I've made a generic interface for this very issue...

Check this post out: http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/201 … evice.html

"Sometimes I find it useful to be able to send MIDI CC data from a Live track, or to be able to route a MIDI CC from a physical MIDI controller to a different MIDI CC on a track. This plugin allows both. Eight pairs of control - within each pair, one control sets the MIDI CC number and the other sets the MIDI CC value."

Download here: http://milkcrate.com.au/_other/download … utocc.amxd

Maybe of interest?

DUNGEONMASTER wrote:

i mean, i love your work! i have a lot of trouble mapping cc# through ableton.

What do you have trouble with? Hopefully the Live devices above can be of assistance!

Would people benefit from a quick video guide as to how to use the above two Live devices?

Also, there is a third one on it's way for global parameters.

Also this: http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/201 … -live.html

Description
This Max for Live MIDI effect device controls the DAC parameters of the GenMDM channel 6 - which corresponds to YM2612 FM channel 6 in DAC mode.
This MIDI effect devices allows for the control and automation of the following parameters:
• DAC on
• Oversample amount (i.e. pitch bend up)
• Sample rate change amount (i.e. pitch bend down)
• Custom waveform amount
• Custom waveform shape

All of these parameters can normally be controlled via MIDI CC data, however the GenMDM DAC channel strip makes the process more user-friendly as well as integrated into Live's automation and mapping environment.



Download here: http://little-scale.com/downloads/genmd … _strip.zip



Basic Usage:
1) Connect the GenMDM as per usual
2) Create a new audio track in Live. Route the SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis audio output to the track
3) Create a new MIDI tracks in Live. Route the output of the MIDI track to GenMDM channel 6
4) Add a copy of GenMDM FM Channel Strip to the blank MIDI track.
5) Sequence note and velocity data as per normal.
6) Change the parameters of the GenMDM DAC Channel Strip - you will hear the corresponding changes in sound.

Rei Yano wrote:

I have no idea how to map CC messages to my midi controller. sad are you able to do this seb? in ableton live ofc

See my post above - might make things easier for you smile

Of interest: http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/201 … -live.html

Description
This Max for Live MIDI effect device controls the FM synthesis parameters of the GenMDM channels 1 - 6 (corresponding to the YM2612 FM channels 1 - 6).

This MIDI effect devices allows for the control and automation of the following parameters:
• preset
• algorithm
• LFO FM amount
• feedback
• panning
• LFO AM amount
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 level
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 detune
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 attack
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 decay 1
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 decay 2
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 multiple
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 rate scale
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 amp 2
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 release
• FM operator 1, 2, 3 and 4 LFO AM on

All of these parameters can normally be controlled via MIDI CC data, however the GenMDM FM channel strip makes the process more user-friendly as well as integrated into Live's automation and mapping environment.



Download here: http://little-scale.com/downloads/genmd … _Strip.zip



Basic Usage:
1) Connect the GenMDM as per usual
2) Create a new audio track in Live. Route the SEGA Mega Drive / Genesis audio output to the track
3) Create one or more new MIDI tracks in Live. Route the output of each MIDI track to GenMDM, between channels 1 - 6.
4) Add a copy of GenMDM FM Channel Strip to each blank MIDI track for each FM channel that should be controlled.
5) Sequence note and velocity data as per normal.
6) Change the parameters of the GenMDM FM Channel Strip - you will hear the corresponding changes in sound.

guys, this thread was great!

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The Australian community is amazing and is constantly inspiring me whenever I see other people.

PULSELOOPER wrote:

FUCKIN´AY!

Seb, any idea on how long it´ll take from PCB arriving until interfaces being shipped?

(sorry, I have high anxiety disease).

I am also an anxious person.

I anticipate that the first units will ship within half a week at the latest. I will keep yall update.

smile

Once again, thanks for your patience.

I'm pretty sure that soldering irons are tested on animals as well.

two things i love doing, sean

Apparently the PCBs were shipped early last week, finally! YAY! Should be in my hands tomorrow or early next week. I'll let you all know