and the monome isn’t a synth, its just a midi controller. i’m waiting until they release the software for it (supposedly open source) so i can see if it can be modified for the midibox, if not i think i’ll be building the midibox seq…
To which software are you referring? The applications that runs in the computer or
the embedded software in the monome? In the first case is a mapping application
between the USB protocol that talks with the monome hardware and osc/midi.
In the second case the monome hardware is very different from the midibox hardware
(different processor architecture). In neither case I see interest of modifiying it for the
midibox.
The monome communicates with a computer (only mac at the moment I think) via USB2.
The monome doesn’t do anything by itself, it is always driven by the software running
in the computer. They have develop a osc/midi router and some applications in
max (for example the 8 track sequencer that they use in the video). So the main
use of the monome is to control software in the computer (custom applications, or
existing applications through the osc/midi mapper). I suppose that you can also
control hardware instruments via this same midi mapper and a midi interface for
the computer, the thing is that you ALWAYS needs the computer.
Personally I find much more interesting, simple and cheaper to build a midibox.
As has been already commented
In case you are interested I’m planning to build a midibox with an array of
buttons with leds (8 x 8 or 4 x 16 still not decided) and some knobs with several
use cases in mind (MBSEQ, Modified MBSEQ, MIDI controller,…). Still doing the
design. Once finish I’ll post some drawings and ideas for feedback.