[sdiy] Andromeda A6 hardware questions
Amos
controlvoltage at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 22:47:15 CET 2010
Your 1/16 scale RC roadster runs on 3-phase AC power?? Whoa!!
(Presumably at 1/16 power...) ;-)
On a more serious note, I think most modern braking systems are
"velocity sensitive," are they not? Possibly with aftertouch as well.
Makes more sense to me to derive midi controller data from the car,
than to control the car via Midi. Then all you'd need is a
dash-mounted synth to make use of the data. And I know I'd like a
dash-mounted synth. :-)
-Amos
On 3/4/10, Tim Parkhurst <tim.parkhurst at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Dave Manley <dlmanley at sonic.net> wrote:
>> Why not - the latest models are all drive by wire. It shouldn't be hard
>> to
>> add a CV input and control the engine "frequency". If you mess with the
>> ABS
>> you should be able to make a different noise. I'm sure there are other
>> noise makers you could control. MIDI to the car.
>>
>> Ben.R wrote:
>>>
>>> or try it with a Toyota instead of an A6?
>>>
>>> (i'm sorry i don't post much here, but someone had to say it)
>
> Hmm, maybe I'll MIDI my Tesla Roadster. What should I map Channel
> Pressure to? Ooh, and I can use the 3-phase AC drive as a crazy
> modulation oscillator. ;)
>
>
>
> Tim (did I mention that my Tesla Roadster is a 1/16 scale RC car?) Servo
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