Surround Panner Control via MIDI / Touch-Screen for D8B?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 11:13 pm
I’m in the process of setting up a surround monitoring speaker setup, for use with my D8B. If used this way, you can keep using the regular channel panner to pan signals left and right… but if you want to pan signals front to back, you have to use the master-channel V-Pot for that. So, you’re operating 2 controls, that even the D8B manual calls out, is the “Etch-A-Scetch” method.
One way to get around this, is to map the X-Y axis of the surround panner in the D8B, to an X-Y MIDI controller. Such as a Korg Nanopad, or in my case, an old M-Audio Ozonic that I had lying around, that has a joystick MIDI controller on it.
The Ozonic spits out MIDI CCs 71 and 74 for the MIDI joystick by default, so I kept that. I had to reverse operation of the Left/Right axis on the MIDI controller since that worked in the opposite direction. Luckily, this is a simple change on this keyboard, by setting reverse Min and Max values for MIDI (put 127 were 0 was, and put 0 were 127 was).
Anyway, I took a quick video before shutting down, yesterday, but thought this might be interesting to share here:
I don’t actually have a question about the MIDI mapping above - that works great, and I'm sharing this more as a tip (of course you can map other parameters, too - I also have the control room level mapped, for example... but from a further away MIDI keyboard).
I have a derivative question, from playing with the MIDI surround panner, and now wonder about using the on-screen surround panner via a touch-screen monitor:
I had to add additional speakers to the bridge of my desk, and that left no space for the D8B monitor, without everything being way off center. Because of that, I moved my D8B monitor on a monitor stand that I put on the floor, and I actually really like it this way. However, now I keep wanting to touch that monitor to change settings, rather than reaching for the mouse, haha… so, I totally want a touch-screen monitor in that spot now!
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations for using a touch screen monitor with the D8B? I realize that the D8B won’t be able to do “multi-touch” since it’s original input method (mouse) only allows for one “touch”. But my experience with OLD touch-screens back in the late 90s was rather poor, so I'm hoping newer technology would work better (if a VGA input still exists).
Also, if compatible/working, I'm thinking I should look at multi-touch monitors, anyway… I see that many of those have multiple inputs. So, I could have the D8B on the VGA in, but have the HDMI or DisplayPort etc. jack, function as a secondary monitor for my computer, and control some DAW functions via the touch-screen as well...?
So, I’m thinking, maybe if I’d get a multi-touch capable display, I could use it to control the D8B or alternatively my DAW, at the push of a button. Did anyone try something like this with a monitor like that with their D8B and main music computer?
I read about it a little, and sounds like I will NOT need something like a Steven Slate Raven MTi… from what I read, you only need that to make multi-touch work in Pro Tools, since they don’t support multi-touch touch-screen support natively, and you have to have the display act as a control surface (i.e. the Raven).
I only use Pro Tools when I must (and just pay the subscription for that month, and then let it expire again), so, that’s not a factor for me at all. So, I wouldn’t want to pay extra for a Raven, if there’s no benefit to it, aside from better Pro Tools support (which I don’t care about).
Also, IF someone has been using the D8B with a touch-screen monitor… have you tried using the touch-screen with the surround panner? How does that work? Is it smooth? Is it better to stick with MIDI?
One way to get around this, is to map the X-Y axis of the surround panner in the D8B, to an X-Y MIDI controller. Such as a Korg Nanopad, or in my case, an old M-Audio Ozonic that I had lying around, that has a joystick MIDI controller on it.
The Ozonic spits out MIDI CCs 71 and 74 for the MIDI joystick by default, so I kept that. I had to reverse operation of the Left/Right axis on the MIDI controller since that worked in the opposite direction. Luckily, this is a simple change on this keyboard, by setting reverse Min and Max values for MIDI (put 127 were 0 was, and put 0 were 127 was).
Anyway, I took a quick video before shutting down, yesterday, but thought this might be interesting to share here:
I don’t actually have a question about the MIDI mapping above - that works great, and I'm sharing this more as a tip (of course you can map other parameters, too - I also have the control room level mapped, for example... but from a further away MIDI keyboard).
I have a derivative question, from playing with the MIDI surround panner, and now wonder about using the on-screen surround panner via a touch-screen monitor:
I had to add additional speakers to the bridge of my desk, and that left no space for the D8B monitor, without everything being way off center. Because of that, I moved my D8B monitor on a monitor stand that I put on the floor, and I actually really like it this way. However, now I keep wanting to touch that monitor to change settings, rather than reaching for the mouse, haha… so, I totally want a touch-screen monitor in that spot now!
Does anyone have any experience or recommendations for using a touch screen monitor with the D8B? I realize that the D8B won’t be able to do “multi-touch” since it’s original input method (mouse) only allows for one “touch”. But my experience with OLD touch-screens back in the late 90s was rather poor, so I'm hoping newer technology would work better (if a VGA input still exists).
Also, if compatible/working, I'm thinking I should look at multi-touch monitors, anyway… I see that many of those have multiple inputs. So, I could have the D8B on the VGA in, but have the HDMI or DisplayPort etc. jack, function as a secondary monitor for my computer, and control some DAW functions via the touch-screen as well...?
So, I’m thinking, maybe if I’d get a multi-touch capable display, I could use it to control the D8B or alternatively my DAW, at the push of a button. Did anyone try something like this with a monitor like that with their D8B and main music computer?
I read about it a little, and sounds like I will NOT need something like a Steven Slate Raven MTi… from what I read, you only need that to make multi-touch work in Pro Tools, since they don’t support multi-touch touch-screen support natively, and you have to have the display act as a control surface (i.e. the Raven).
I only use Pro Tools when I must (and just pay the subscription for that month, and then let it expire again), so, that’s not a factor for me at all. So, I wouldn’t want to pay extra for a Raven, if there’s no benefit to it, aside from better Pro Tools support (which I don’t care about).
Also, IF someone has been using the D8B with a touch-screen monitor… have you tried using the touch-screen with the surround panner? How does that work? Is it smooth? Is it better to stick with MIDI?