Check this out! This is a demo of the Missing Link – a wireless device that receives OSC and outputs MIDI.
In other words, you can slap one of these on your old MIDI gear and then control it wirelessly from an iPhone or iPad or other wireless device.
There used to be a device called the Missing Link made by CP Technology that was a MIDI-to-Control Voltage adapter, but this doesn’t appear to be related to that. If you’ve got more info on this “Missing Link” wireless MIDI adapter, leave a comment!
And let me know if you’ve got a use for a wireless OSC to MIDI adapter like this!
via minhternet:
When I open my settings in my phone it shows up as a network that I can connect to.
When I go to my OSC app, and press a button, an OSC message will be sent wirelessly from my phone.
This message will get received by the Missing Link, which converts it to MIDI and sends it to the instrument.
I can now use my phone to play a keyboard or control my mixer or MIDI LED lights.
So could I put this on a SCI Six Trak and use an iPod touch as an XY controller?
What would I need to do this?
Great, when is it going to be available as a finished product?
? how much
I need one. Now.
ah yes, the classic vintage microKorg circa 2002
seems to be:
An Arduino http://www.littlebirdelectronics.com/products/Ard…
attached to a:
WiFi Shield http://www.littlebirdelectronics.com/products/WiS…
and a:
MIDI Shield http://www.littlebirdelectronics.com/products/MID…
A great combination! Hope the code is released…
[shield types are approximate there are many varients to be had]
Run it through a tube amp to warm it up a bit.