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Use light to write better scores – Part 3: build a touch MIDI controller

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Our path to automate our smart lighting in sync with music/video continues. Today we will take one step further. Let’s create a touch interface on our tablet to record light-changing performances in any DAW through MIDI.

In the previous chapters we explored the benefits of immersing oneself in colors when composing music for pictures and we implemented light changing technology in our DAW.

The tools

To replicate the steps shown in the video you will need to use a DAW, Keyboard Maestro, IFTTT, and ToucOSC editor on your computer and TouchOSC on your tablet.

The method

I can see the light

There you have it. This is how you can automate the mood of your studio along with the dramatic contour of the pictures you are scoring.

With so many new smart home accessories available every day it would be interesting pushing this method beyond the boundaries of this series. What if we could boost even more our inspiration by triggering our other senses? I’d love to know where you would want this series to go next, comment here of write me a line!

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  • Giovanni Rotondo

    Editor in Chief of Film Scoring Tips. Giovanni Rotondo is an experienced London-based film and television composer whose music has been showcased on top-tier platforms like Netflix, BBC 1 and Rai 1. Known for his versatility, Giovanni has contributed to feature films, TV series, TV movies, and documentaries. He's also the creative force behind the popular game music album series "The 8-bit Time Adventures." A BAFTA Connect member, Giovanni is renowned for blending technical skill with creative flair. For more information, visit: giovannirotondo.com

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Giovanni Rotondo

Editor in Chief of Film Scoring Tips. Giovanni Rotondo is an experienced London-based film and television composer whose music has been showcased on top-tier platforms like Netflix, BBC 1 and Rai 1. Known for his versatility, Giovanni has contributed to feature films, TV series, TV movies, and documentaries. He's also the creative force behind the popular game music album series "The 8-bit Time Adventures." A BAFTA Connect member, Giovanni is renowned for blending technical skill with creative flair. For more information, visit: giovannirotondo.com

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