11 comments

  • shrubble 1 minute ago
    I thought you might have “composable” pipelines!
  • Arkanosis 26 minutes ago
    That's nice!

    That may not seem like an obvious use-case when only thinking about a piano, but since it's mapping MIDI keys to commands, I guess it should be able — or at least no very far from being able — to map ergonomic MIDI controllers to actions that are not as ergonomic with the usual keyboard / mouse / trackball / touchpad most people use.

    I wrote what I believe is a similar tool but with completely different goals initially: https://github.com/Arkanosis/smhkd ; I use it with a cheap MIDI controller (namely the KORG nanoKONTROL2) and was considering using another one with motorized faders (namely the Icon Platform M).

    MIDI controllers are great for all kinds of non-musical things like: - setting the volume / balance / solo / mute for speakers / multiple headsets and mixing multiple applications (eg. using pactl); - setting the zoom level / brightness for camera / webcam (eg. using v4l2-ctl) ; - setting the source / brightness for monitors (eg. using ddcutil)…

  • vunderba 54 minutes ago
    Nice job. Feels like there's a bit of misunderstanding of what this project is. It has nothing to do with audio - it's purely a means of mapping MIDI to shell commands.

    There was (still is) a very popular program called BOME Midi Translator that did something similar - think of it like AutoHotKey but specifically for midi.

    Back when I made heavy use of Kontakt libraries I got frustrated at the lack of an easy way to audition the patches (of which there could be hundreds on a single sampler). To get around it, I created a Bome script so when I pressed an unused button on my midi controller it would trigger a mouse click to advance to the next patch in my DAW and then send a note-on / note-off for C4 for half a second.

    Made previewing the sounds much easier.

  • gchamonlive 35 minutes ago
    This reminds me of the Symphonic which is featured in the show Halt and Catch Fire
  • ctoth 1 hour ago
    How about chords? Melodies which are paths? Passwords? Lots of great potential here!
  • sigseg1v 1 hour ago
    This is one of those projects that would be 10x better with a video demonstration!
  • smokel 2 hours ago
    Ooh, let's spend next weekend doing this with my acoustic piano!
  • matthew_hre 1 hour ago
    My Claude Code sessions are about to sound like the Breath of the Wild soundtrack
  • runamuck 1 hour ago
    So I can run shell from a Miracle Piano connected to a NES running Linux?
  • shablulman 2 hours ago
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  • CagedJean 48 minutes ago
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