![]() Scantech’s Prince 775 is capable of 3D scanning objects of all sizes, from coins to airplanes. Furthermore, the software automatically generates solid 3D models in real-time. Users have the possibility to calibrate this 3D scanner in under 30 seconds thanks to ScanViewer software. The Prince 335 is suitable for professional and industrial use. Any clues or tips to either powered USB HUB for MIDI with IDAM into the Mac or create a larger 5-PIN MIDI network or add an extra Bluetooth network or maybe MIDI over Wi-Fi or RS-232 based Game Ports anyone?ĭid I mention I love puzzles? Just documenting the possible ideas has really helped.The Scantech Prince 775 is a portable, handheld 3D scanner by Scantech (Hangzhou Scantech Co.), a manufacturer from China. "Who's the boss?" The Casio has MIDI Thru so maybe I can put that into play. It's a master/slave network as I recall so Where was I? I really wish I remember so much of the details about MIDI I once knew. Soon I will fill that storage and start routing memories of my youth up into the Cloud. I just discovered the Bluetooth MIDI nails down a connection and refuses any additional devices. So, I upgraded my iCloud and I'm shoving "unused apps" into the iCloud along with all the years of photos, videos and such.īut I'd like to see what IDAM can do for me or the extra USB ports on the iConnect 4 that many love. I didn't buy enough so I'm removing big apps to free up space. USB to the Presonus and both MIDI IN/OUT to the Casio OUT/IN?īut I now have 2 cast off iPhone 5S and an iPad 2018 and storage have become a problem. iRig in the iPhone to the MIDi thru in the Casio maybe? I learned that my Casio PX-560 sends MIDI out the 5-PIN port and the USB port so I have 2 signals for MIDI but I haven't tested anything (yet) involving 2 Apple devices in a rig. It has a 5-PIN DIN MIDI INPUT and I use that with the Casio controller. Can fix that with StreamByter code I'll bet or Swift programming). (Can't get the volume knob to work on MIDI traffic. AND it has a accessible volume knob for the line-outs/headphone ports. It does that very well and give you stereo outs for live gig's to run into a direct box or into a PA. I bought the PlugKey to get a digital signal out of my iPhone because it was picking up interference from the chips via the headphone jack when connected to my Casio's Line In and AUX ports. With IDAM/Studiomux, you can create a MIDI track in your desktop DAW, assign its output to the iPad, and record and playback MIDI to/from the iPad. ![]() But what I wonder about is: How do you record MIDI into your DAW on the computer? It seems like the PlugKey only sends MIDI to the the iPad. I'm not familiar with the PlugKey, but i just did some quick googling. I like puzzles and hacking things together. It hit me today that I could use my Korg PlugKey and run better audio cables between the iPhone and the Presonus and record a decent steroe signal (I'm hoping) so I ordered another set of decent 3 ft audio cables to test. (I've only done one instrument at a time with Studiomux too, actually). Might need Studiomux for more complex routings. I've only done one instrument at a time with IDAM. My next project involves testing iDAM and multiple IOS devices into Desktop DAW's
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