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I want to trigger a sequence of changes using a feed from a kick drum. Tap Tempo would be better, but for whatever reason, it's not an option in MyDMX 2.0

I have a dozen or so sequences programmed. My degree is in Technical Theatre, Light & Sound design. I own a production company that does corporate events, DJ for upscale weddings, and live bands. I'm also a musician in my own band. I own a plethora of computers, so getting away from an Elation 12x2 board was the coolest concept ever, and I purchased the MyDMX 2.0 dongle and went immediately to work.

SO... my problem: This stuff SUCKS for following the beat of anything I do. It makes NO sense whatsoever to me why you'd have lighting software that can't do something my cheap Elation board does simply and easily, but there you go.

The software SHOULD include a tap-tempo feature.

But, it does have MIDI capabilities, or so the documentation tells me. I keep watching videos, reading things, etc., but I can't figure out how to do one of two things:

1. Run a DAW with MIDI capabilities to utilize a Tap Tempo to key sequences

or

2. Run a DAW with MIDI capabilities to trigger off a kick drum hit.

I own Sonar 8.5 (an extremely robust MID sequencer), Reaper, and could buy something else if that's what it takes. At this point, I'm about to throw the thing away, or at least sell it on Craig's List, and start running FreeStyler with a $99 DMXKing interface. 1/4th the price, and 900 TIMES the functionality.

So, help me stick with this very pretty but mostly unusable software... Thoughts? Input? Suggestions? Links to tutorials that work?

HELP!

And thank you for reading my rant. :-D
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Hi Corey, the midi implementation for my dmx 2.0 was never intended to be all that advanced. It was deisnged to be very simplictic for USB hardware controlled like the Korg Nano and the Elation Midicon etc, not really to be used in a DAW enviroment. however i think you could play a midi track and use CC# to different scenes, but that is more for a synch to light track and not so much tap tempo intended like you want.
i'm sure this doesn't help you much, but it is what it is. and yes..... there is Tap tempo in Compu show, and the base model compu that supports tap tempo is not no 1,199, it is no more than a few hundred more than my dmx 2.0, also depending on which dealer you ask. Smiler
Hi, James... thanks for the response.

So, here's the bad news: For $99, a DMXKing ultraDMX RDM Pro appeared at my door today. Took about 2 hours of playing with it to figure out I was using the wrong COM port. 5 minutes later, I was controlling moving lights and all of my Mega TRIPAR Profiles, as well as my Blizzard Snowbanks, fully controlled (Still no updated profile for the Snowbanks from ADJ, had to build my own from scratch).

Tap tempo synchronized in FreeStyler 5 minutes later. Two scenes, bouncing back and forth like the bomb diggety. (Yes, I'm old).

Total cost to make this work: $99.

MyDMX 2.0 going up for sale on CL tomorrow. There's just no point in ADJ even being in this market if this simple function is a couple hundred bucks EXTRA over an already $200+ dongle. I mean seriously... it's a no-brainer.

Bummer to have to go, cuz the MyDMX 2.0 software is much prettier to look at, but it's crippled, for no reason, and that's that.

I'm a Business Systems Analyst/Programmer by trade. I know exactly what it would take to provide the feature. Thanks for your honesty, James. Have a good one!

Corey

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