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written by: keyman

Hi kiashan,
I tried to reply yesterday; too much in my hands right now...

Around the wiki and this forum is valuable info, and Geert's http://eigenzone.com

Besides this, Mike Milton blogs and this entry http://eigenharps.blogspot.pt/2011/06/dont-panic.html
He also has a book in the apple bookstore that walks through the eigenharp alpha using workbench (you need the IOS ebooks reader).

Cheers

written by: keyman

Sun, 5 Aug 2012 02:52:46 +0100 BST

Stage tab for Strummer
http://c368672.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/wiki_461_keyman_Strummer.els


written by: carvingCode

Sun, 5 Aug 2012 16:38:58 +0100 BST

Awesome, Anotonio.

Added this to my Kontakt Harp and Sitar setups. The sitar plays especially well with Strummer.


written by: carvingCode

Sun, 5 Aug 2012 16:41:32 +0100 BST

BTW: The Strummer agent is ingenious! Fancy piece of coding!


written by: keyman

Thu, 9 Aug 2012 13:15:37 +0100 BST

Here's an Alpha setup using strummer and MIDI out - STAGE tabs included .
http://c368672.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/wiki_463_alpha_3__strummer_midi__.zip


written by: keyman

Sat, 20 Oct 2012 16:52:22 +0100 BST

Goal/Idea how to::

- Add more strummer keys (to the percussion keys) with other notes
- Add more strummer keys "on top" of the existing with say, a 5th interval

thanks in advanced!


written by: keyman

Wed, 31 Oct 2012 01:04:13 +0000 GMT

Answer to myself:

Eventually I found a way last week, just in time for the show "OUT CASTELO" so I included the Strummer in my setup for this; reminiscence from the "in CASTELO"
Needless to say, it worked wonders!

In my mind was an English Theorbo - 12 course strings, that could fit nicely with the 12 percussion keys, and some tricks along the way. G/C/F/A/D/G-G/A/B/C/D/E

- 12 maximum midi channel
- base note 8.0

course offset
[0.0,5.0,5.0,4.0,5.0,5.0,-36.0,2.0,2.0,1.0,2.0,2.0]

musical mapping
[[[1,1],[1,1]],[[1,2],[1,2]],[[1,3],[1,3]],[[1,4],[1,4]],[[1,5],[1,5]],[[1,6],[1,6]],[[1,7],[1,7]],[[1,8],[1,8]],[[1,9],[1,9]],[[1,10],[1,10]],[[1,11],[1,11]],[[1,12],[1,12]],[[1,13],[1,13]],[[1,14],[1,14]],[[1,15],[1,15]],[[1,16],[1,16]],[[1,17],[1,17]],[[1,18],[1,18]],[[1,19],[1,19]],[[1,20],[1,20]],[[1,21],[1,21]],[[1,22],[1,22]],[[1,23],[7,1]],[[1,24],[12,1]],[[1,25],[2,1]],[[1,26],[2,2]],[[1,27],[2,3]],[[1,28],[2,4]],[[1,29],[2,5]],[[1,30],[2,6]],[[1,31],[2,7]],[[1,32],[2,8]],[[1,33],[2,9]],[[1,34],[2,10]],[[1,35],[2,11]],[[1,36],[2,12]],[[1,37],[2,13]],[[1,38],[2,14]],[[1,39],[2,15]],[[1,40],[2,16]],[[1,41],[2,17]],[[1,42],[2,18]],[[1,43],[2,19]],[[1,44],[2,20]],[[1,45],[2,21]],[[1,46],[2,22]],[[1,47],[8,1]],[[1,49],[3,1]],[[1,50],[3,2]],[[1,51],[3,3]],[[1,52],[3,4]],[[1,53],[3,5]],[[1,54],[3,6]],[[1,55],[3,7]],[[1,56],[3,8]],[[1,57],[3,9]],[[1,58],[3,10]],[[1,59],[3,11]],[[1,60],[3,12]],[[1,61],[3,13]],[[1,62],[3,14]],[[1,63],[3,15]],[[1,64],[3,16]],[[1,65],[3,17]],[[1,66],[3,18]],[[1,67],[3,19]],[[1,68],[3,20]],[[1,69],[3,21]],[[1,70],[3,22]],[[1,71],[9,1]],[[1,73],[4,1]],[[1,74],[4,2]],[[1,75],[4,3]],[[1,76],[4,4]],[[1,77],[4,5]],[[1,78],[4,6]],[[1,79],[4,7]],[[1,80],[4,8]],[[1,81],[4,9]],[[1,82],[4,10]],[[1,83],[4,11]],[[1,84],[4,12]],[[1,85],[4,13]],[[1,86],[4,14]],[[1,87],[4,15]],[[1,88],[4,16]],[[1,89],[4,17]],[[1,90],[4,18]],[[1,91],[4,19]],[[1,92],[4,20]],[[1,93],[4,21]],[[1,94],[4,22]],[[1,95],[10,1]],[[1,97],[5,1]],[[1,98],[5,2]],[[1,99],[5,3]],[[1,100],[5,4]],[[1,101],[5,5]],[[1,102],[5,6]],[[1,103],[5,7]],[[1,104],[5,8]],[[1,105],[5,9]],[[1,106],[5,10]],[[1,107],[5,11]],[[1,108],[5,12]],[[1,109],[6,1]],[[1,110],[6,2]],[[1,111],[6,3]],[[1,112],[6,4]],[[1,113],[6,5]],[[1,114],[6,6]],[[1,115],[6,7]],[[1,116],[6,8]],[[1,117],[6,9]],[[1,118],[6,10]],[[1,119],[11,1]]]

inside strummer 1
- add course 7-8-9-10-11-12 for the remaining percussion keys, similar to course 1

Enjoy strumming!


written by: kiashan

Mon, 21 Jan 2013 18:09:15 +0000 GMT

what really is musical mapping?
how does it work?
i can't understand.
sorry i'm a beginner into programming world of eigenharp.
there is something that i must understand before?


written by: geert

Tue, 22 Jan 2013 09:06:44 +0000 GMT

It's explained here: http://www.eigenlabs.com/wiki/2.0/Keygroups/
"Physical and musical mapping"


written by: keyman

Tue, 22 Jan 2013 15:07:45 +0000 GMT

Hi kiashan,
I tried to reply yesterday; too much in my hands right now...

Around the wiki and this forum is valuable info, and Geert's http://eigenzone.com

Besides this, Mike Milton blogs and this entry http://eigenharps.blogspot.pt/2011/06/dont-panic.html
He also has a book in the apple bookstore that walks through the eigenharp alpha using workbench (you need the IOS ebooks reader).

Cheers



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