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Re: [TCML] MIDI Pro Tesla Coil Controller



Hi Jim,

The midi source were the ".mid" files saved to the SD card for the video on 4HV. The controller indexes the files and displays them on the front panel display. There is also a midi input of course if you wanted to play through a pc, keyboard, or whatever. I don't know about anyone hooking up a drum pad though. Not sure how that would work. I guess it would be similar to playing a midi drum track, but I haven't tried that (yet).

Take care,
Bart

On 3/30/2012 3:15 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
and so what was the MIDI source (if that's what it was)? Or was it you playing guitar and feeding the audio...


perhaps some Deep Purple (even if it is cliched and the first thing people learn) might have been more appropriate when you lit the rafters on fire?


Has anyone tried hooking up a drum pad to a coil?

15 years ago I worked on a MIDI controlled automatic cannon blast (combustion chamber filled with methane oxygen mixture fired by a spark plug) as a percussion instrument. We never did build up a full drum kit, but the concept of explosively powered timpani or toms did have some interest.
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