AGAIN, they got on me about material....
Slave drivers I tell ya!
Anyway, I'm liking the idea of the velocity=brightness feature!! that could get REALLY interesting.
I have the AWESOME VSTi for a pipe organ, and a MIDI rendition of the phantom of the Opera I'm working on for nex Halloween (I still gotta get the hardware built come tax time). I was also curious about linking actual scale notes to colors using smartstings. Since they can essentially produce any color, and light being a wavelength, just quite a bit higher than sound, each color *should* have a comparable musical note (Imagine trying to place red on a stave!! oh the extra lines!!). Anyway, I figure if I assume the lowest common note in music (generally for rock/pop/etc being the low E of a bass) to be the lowest frequency of visible light, I could in theory have the entire spectrum of light representing the music. i think that would be a neat trick. Changing color based on the tone, and intensity based on the velocity, and adding the triggers based upon the rhythm. Oh what possibilities!!
Hey, if anyone knows how to program an addon like that, I'd be happy to research the note names and convert the MIDI note numbers to their relevant light codes.
Steve