Hello people
I have discussed this idea before in one of the forums here, and after looking more into it I have decided to make reality of it.
So I’m about to build a retro-designed hardware x0x-style step sequencer for renoise (and other DAW that can/will support it, but renoise is what i use and I dont know of the other DAW:s integration support). Working name is Step brother.
It will have a nice late-70:s look, I think the 808 will be closest. I have digged around for the right kinda buttons (the 808 ones) and found them.
It will have 16 808-like steps (times 4 = 64) and a 303-like keyboard, and the idea is to use it both for step sequencing drums and synths.
I have chosen to make it less rather than more, meaning you won’t be able to contol everything in renoise, like volume and other commands. Instead you use it as a complement as a part of composing or for playing live.
I guess in the very beginning I thought of making a stand-alone sequencer, but that would be stupid when you have a great DAW in the computer, and all I want is a cooler interface.
The hardware will be an Arduino, with a Centipede shield for controlling all the buttons/leds and the spikenzielabs serial-MIDI converter, maybe just lab cards + disances + glue for mounting buttons. Right now I’m thinking about a case with wooden sides, and I will try to print+glue the front panel layout.
So far so good. Then there is the renoise part of it. I need to know how to make that integration. Is it possible with just duplex?
A simple example:
When I select a track in renoise I want it to be reflected in the HW-sequencer, so for example the buttonled for each step that has a note value is lit. Is this possible? What kind of message would this be from renoise? CC?
When I press a step on the HW-sequencer that is lit, the renoise step is cleared and the led is turned off.
And of course it gets more and more complex, maybe I want to select tracks and instruments from the HW-sequencer, drum editing differs a lot from synth editing, and so on, but I think I got it worked out in my head.
Thanks for helping out a noob!
Regards
Fredrik