Joué Play | 4-in-1 Portable Digital Instrument, with Powerful and Easy-to-use Musical App Included - Plug & Play Music

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Joué Play | 4-in-1 Portable Digital Instrument, with Powerful and Easy-to-use Musical App Included - Plug & Play Music

Joué Play | 4-in-1 Portable Digital Instrument, with Powerful and Easy-to-use Musical App Included - Plug & Play Music

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If the rfid tags are partially shielded and offset from the center, it’s possible to override the the “base” with an instrument pad. This means holding two notes will reduce the first pressed note greatly, while the second note will be roughly 1/3 its magnitude.

Again there's no indication of which modes are active, so it might have made more sense to have a way to group the buttons into on/off pairs instead. Artist sound packs are available for a small fee but each pad comes with its own set of around ten instruments.You might have to massage the input to merge those into a single surface, or just add two black lines to the overlay. Whether it's a music creation console in a child's classroom or an ultra-expressive MIDI controller in a producer's studio, the J-Play adapts to every style. This means single notes will have a lot of dynamic range, and you can modify your playing to play across all 4 horizontal zones to avoid collisions.

I believe it corresponds to the XML configuration in the Joué editor but the hex data from the NTAG213 within the pad is a bit ambiguous. Developed by Arnaud Rousset and Pascal Jouguet (co-creator of the JazzMutant Lemur multitouch controller, best known for use by Björk), this is a modular system with a wooden baseboard, and up to four different control layouts, connecting to macOS, Windows, or iOS. Curiously, any changes made in the editor have to be dropped on to this image to take effect — there's no incremental editing process. Joué have confirmed that this is a bug which will be addressed, so that channel aftertouch will be output smoothly regardless of the number of pads being pressed.I’ve been running the board the the RPI on a 5000mah battery for the last 3 hours without the charge dropping so this seems like a great thing to DIY. Each one has play and record buttons for the app as well as octave up and down buttons for quickly extending the range of notes available. I’ve been working on the processing side of things, but it’s possible to cut out a usable projection surface, stick a NTAG213 RFID chip on the back, and copy the map data of one of the pads into it for an easy cludge. Joué wants Play to be simpler than other MIDI controllers, so you don’t get visual access to any specific parameters – it’s a case of playing with the pads and seeing what changes.

I suppose another reason to wonder if it was just a firmware issue is if ‘initial note velocity’ calculations are still ok. I believe multi-touch screens have this issue but the firmware calculates the true values from interfering data streams. It works fairly well once you add the inventor’s overlay, and better still with a white sheet of paper.The ridges have slight bumps at what would be minimum, maximum and centre locations for conventional potentiometers — useful for operation without looking at your hands, and hitting the centre location (MIDI value 64) was surprisingly easy. This might be interesting, especially coupled with a weight factor and inertia, to add a lot of dynamics to all the notes. The J-App provides you with tutorials and a library of covers updated every month to interpret or remix. With Joué Play’s official app, discover music practice pleasures and be part of the player community! Yes, there is interference along these dimensions, but there seems to be two colliding data streams rather than one “average”.



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