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midi-bricks

v1.3.31

Published

Simple sliders or buttons, which send MIDI Messages to the MIDI-Device you wish. The main feature is, that you are able to select a MIDI driver for each different unit. Furthermore, you can drag and drop, resize your elements as free as you like. Just bui

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Readme

Midi-Bricks

Simple sliders or buttons, which send MIDI Messages to the MIDI-Device you wish. The main feature is, that you are able to select a MIDI driver for each different unit. Furthermore, you can drag and drop, resize your elements as free as you like. Just build your own MIDI controller touch layout.

Feature Set:

  • Your are free to touch more than one slider or button at the same time
  • You are free to drag/drop or resize every slider, button or label
  • You are free to select any midi driver for every slider or button
  • You can switch between layouts
  • You can jump between pages
  • You are free to save or load your own layout from file
  • You can change between two different skins: 'dark' or 'light'
  • Your are free to trigger more than just one midi-note or cc value for every slider or button
  • You can change background color or font color, even for activated state via color picker
  • You can listen for midi notes for every slider or button, which will change activated/not activated state color
  • You have keyboard shortcuts available for: 'change to layout mode', 'show settings', 'compact vertical', 'Disable auto-arrange-mode'

Web Demo:

https://midi-bricks.timsusa.now.sh

Official Webpage and Documentation

https://timsusa.github.io/midi-bricks-mono/

Prepare

Copy the .env.sample file to .env This file is used to read out environment variables and it is already added to .gitignore. You can use this file to add custom api tokens for example.

Run

yarn
yarn start

Build for prd

yarn run build

Restrictions

This application only works with Chrome Browsers. If browser will ask you for permissions, to take over midi, give it to him! There is no security hole there, so do not care about that. If you make use of the electron-installer, this will be no issue for you. Additionaly, you have to have some midi-drivers preconfigured.

Thanks

Thanks to the people, who made react, redux, material-ui and big thanks to my friend Henrik Wenz (https://github.com/HaNdTriX), who made electron functionality available. And nice big greetz to my friend Alec Troniq (http://alec-troniq.com/), who gave me the right hints, to build up all this stuff, using this for his live performances.

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