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Description of a setup intended to control multiple instruments by myself in a live performance without pressing spacebar on a laptop
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Hardware: | |
Box: | |
Every piece of the system fits into a standard carry-on size box which clamshells together | |
The top contains the drum machine, mixer, reverb, and synthesizer | |
The bottom contains a guitar pedal board and an integrated midi controller | |
The box has legs that elevate and offset the top above the bottom | |
The box has a single power input (110V AC) and most power adapters are safely hidden inside the box | |
The box has ventilation holes for the power adapters | |
The box has wheels and a handle to move it easily | |
Integrated Midi Controller | |
User input: | |
5 Footswitches built into the base of the pedalboard | |
1. Prev pattern button | |
2. Play/Stop button | |
3. Next pattern button | |
4. Undo button (for guitar looper pedal) | |
5. Tap tempo button | |
2 External footswitches to control mic looper | |
1. Switch to sync mic looper with downbeat of approaching measure | |
2. Switch to create harmony pyramids automatically (not yet implemented) | |
Expression pedal control via modded wah pedal | |
When the Wah effect is not active, the user can control the energy of the drums via the wah pedal | |
3 energy levels of drums are available: | |
Pedal fully back: Just bass and snare are audible | |
Pedal in the middle: Bass, snare, closed high-hat, and synth part 4, are audible | |
Pedal fully forward: All instruments on the drum machine are audible | |
The wah effect functions normally when engaged | |
Microcontroller: Arduino | |
Outputs: | |
Midi out to drum machine | |
Midi out to Infinity Looper | |
Mic looper switch control (connected to loop and stop buttons inside mic looper) | |
5V output to potentiometer of wah pedal (when effect is not engaged) | |
Drum Machine: KORG ER-1 Electribe | |
Inputs: | |
Midi in from midi controller | |
Control panel with many buttons and knobs | |
Outputs: | |
Audio out to mixer | |
Midi thru to volca keys | |
Synth: Volca Keys | |
Inputs: | |
Midi in from drum machine | |
Control panel with touch strip and many parameter knobs | |
Guitar: HSS Stratocaster with bass pickup | |
Inputs: | |
Single tone knob (reduced from 2 in stock version) | |
3 way toggle switch to control bass pickup output | |
Up: Bass off | |
Middle: E string active | |
Down: E and A string active | |
Normal electric guitar | |
Outputs: | |
TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) connector: | |
Bass out on Ring | |
Guitar out on Tip (so guitar still works with TS/Normal Instrument Cable) | |
Microphone: Audix OM6 | |
Input: | |
User voice | |
Outputs: | |
Out to mic looper | |
Mixer: Mackie 8 channel mixer | |
Inputs: | |
Pigtronics Infinity Looper (guitar and bass) | |
Ditto Mic Looper (vocals) | |
Electribe Drum Machine | |
Volca Keys synth | |
EHX Holy Grail Neo (reverb return) | |
Knobs for Preamp level, main level, eq, aux (reverb) level, for each input channel | |
Outputs: | |
House out | |
Aux out (to EHX Holy Grail Neo) | |
Guitar pedals: | |
Modified Dunlop Crybaby Wah Pedal | |
Inputs: | |
TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) from guitar (bass is on Ring, guitar is on Tip, sleeve is grounded) | |
Pedal to control expression or wah effect | |
Switch to toggle between expression and wah effect | |
5V in from microcontroller | |
Outputs: | |
Isolated guitar signal (no bass) | |
Isolated bass signal (no guitar) | |
Expression output to microcontroller (grounded when wah effect is active) | |
Ibanez Tubescreamer - guitar in from wah pedal, guitar out | |
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay Pedal- guitar in, guitar out | |
Behringer UT100 Tremelo pedal- guitar in, guitar out | |
Mixing cable: | |
Inputs: | |
Guitar signal from tremelo pedal | |
Bass signal from DS-1 pedal | |
Outputs: | |
Pigtronix infinity looper | |
EHX Programmable Octave Generator (POG) - bass in from wah pedal, bass out | |
Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal - bass in from POG, bass out to mixer cable | |
Pigtronix Infinity Looper - | |
Inputs: | |
Combined bass and guitar signal from mixer cable | |
Midi from midi controller | |
1 stop button | |
2 loop buttons for different loops | |
Buttons and knobs to control other settings and parameters | |
Outputs: Guitar and Bass to mixer | |
Other pedals: | |
Reverb: EHX Holy Grail Neo - in/out (aux) to mixer | |
TC Helicon Ditto Mic Looper | |
Inputs: | |
Mic | |
Midi controller has direct access to internal pins of loop and stop footswitches | |
Existing loop and stop switches are still accessible by user | |
Output: To mixer | |
Twin momentary stomp pedal | |
Inputs: | |
Two momentary footswitches | |
Outputs: | |
Two channel TRS (Tip, Ring, Sleeve) to midi controller | |
Midi Controller Software: | |
User controls 7 footswitches and 1 expression pedal on the midi controller hardware | |
The user will commonly navigate to a prepared pattern with the next pattern and previous pattern buttons before beginning a song | |
The user will stomp the tap tempo button in time to set the tempo on the midi controller | |
The user will stomp the play button to start the drum machine | |
While playing, the software will send 24 realtime midi sync messages per beat | |
The user can trigger the onboard loop footswitches on the Infinity Looper to start a synced loop and can depress the undo button on the midi controller to start overdubbing that loop. | |
After the user has overdubbed on the Ifinity looper, the user can press the undo button on the midi controller to undo and redo the last recorded overdub. | |
The midi controller software only needs to send the undo command to the Infinity Looper which will change its behavior based on it's own state. | |
To record a synced loop on the mic looper, the user presses the first external footswitch and the software will automatically time a trigger of the mic looper on the first beat of the upcoming measure | |
The mic looper does not stop on global stop(but it could be programmed to do so) | |
The user can rock the wah pedal (without activating the wah effect) back and forth to access 3 different mute states on the drum machine to achieve different energy levels for the drum beats during playback. | |
One digital pin on the Arduino of the midi controller sends 5V out to the potentiometer of the wah pedal (when the effect is not active) |
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