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Orion Platinum and MIDI rewrite

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Sometimes I kind of forget my blog. Sorry about that, I’ve never been good at keeping journals. Especially now that I disabled usage of any links in comments. Was getting like 10 spams into moderation queue per day, so I added few keywords into the blacklist, and now almost forgot my blog because it’s been so quiet after that. Hehe.

My cat created small accident couple of days ago. Shame I didn’t take picture, but I was more concerned about the Tascam US-2400 at that time. My other cat, Viivi, jumped over the Tascam US-2400 quite hard and it dropped from the spider stand. I just heard crash and went to see what happened; there it was, one end of US-2400 in my cat’s soft bed and the other end pointing up to the ceiling, the controller was leaning towards the stand. Fortunately it survived the crash unharmed, not even a scratch. It’s really quite well built with metal casing. However the cat bed suffered slightly, but nothing too big. Now I’ve positioned the controller slightly better, so this should not happen again. Now Viivi is sleeping in her favourite place - on top of my amplifier (it’s warm) and next to Genelec 8040A. I sometimes wonder how she can sleep there, Genelec playing directly to her ear. I guess it sounds that good ;)

Now the real subject I was thinking about to write about. That is overhauling the Orion’s MIDI input and output handling into something more “modern”. There are some issues and big limitations with the current implementation which I’d like to get rid off. Considering the MIDI input might crash Orion very randomly when deleting generator you’re controlling with MIDI controller at the same time. Hopefully 7.2 fixes that, but the quick fix most likely affects the performance a bit. Not to mention the limitations; for example motorized controllers don’t work, no endless knob support, no customizable transport controls. Midiout is limited to assigned 4 parameters, no real deal with Midimaps. Oh, and no sysex support or automateable program change events.

I know Orion was not originally designed to support those, it was mainly ment to be software virtual studio. However time has gone forward and we’d atleast need support for motorized/touch sensitive controllers and some special controllers such as Novation Remote SL. Some have asked for Mackie HUI protocol support as well. My personal needs go forward with US-2400 native support and better Midiout to support several hardware synthesizers.

I’ve tried to think ways to implement all this with the easy-to-use Orion way. I’ve done some industry “spying” by taking a look at Cubase, Sonar, Reason, Logic and few others. They all work a bit similar way, you setup your enviroment and tell what kind of controllers you have available. For special controllers there exists presets, possibly with some special functionality programmed in. Such as HUI or US-2400 would need for time displays and VU meters and other status leds. I was thinking something into this direction with few quirks. By default there probably would be chosen port assigned as Generic Midi controller, which would be corresponding to midi input and output ports Orion has now.

I also would like to close the gap between Midi-out synthesizer and Midi-in controller, after all, all are just devices. What I don’t want to do is to go to Cubase way of using midi recording. It’s just so confusing. What I’d like to get rid of from Orion is the Easy/Advanced midi mode selection. One mode is enough with best of both worlds. Mixer surface controllers support with automatic mappings to Orion’s mixer. Automatic knob assignments to generators (VSTs too). Yet, leave all that learning assigment support, modwheel is the universal controller ;) . I really don’t want to see CCs and other stuff when making music, when I left tracker programs behind, I wanted to leave numbers and hex codes behind too.

Maybe some of you have ideas how it should work? I have quite clear picture about it (a lot of it not listed here), but it’s mainly guided with my way of working in my studio. I wouldn’t mind having some discussion about this, you never know if it brings up some good ideas I haven’t though about yet.

Some photos of my studio

Saturday, November 18th, 2006

I took some photos of my studio couple of days ago. First I was thinking about setting up some photo album script, but I decided to be a little bit lazy this time and I setup account on Nebula.fi’s service which provides me 5GB webspace with very nice and simple photo album web application. Considering the price is only 5 € per month, I decided fiddling around some 3rd party php scripts would be too troublesome.

Macro shot of my studio

The dark overview shot has my two cats somewhere in the picture as well. Can you find both of them? :)

Super service from Tascam/Teac

Friday, September 15th, 2006

I recently ordered Tascam US-2400 from Thomann. It came alright within a week, but to my disappointment the power adapter was broken so I couldn’t really use the US-2400.

I wrote email to Teac/Tascam (Tascam’s European service) about my problem and Dirk Born (he’s Technical Marketing Manager according his signature) replied promptly to me. He said he was sorry and asked me to send the broken PSU to him for replacement. So I did and yesterday UPS delivery guy brought new working PSU for my US-2400.

What’s best is that all this service was done in one week to Finland from Germany. Great service from Tascam/Teac. Big thanks to them again :)