[MOD] input for MP3 player
Spencer Jackson
ssjackson71 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 1 22:52:35 BRST 2014
Sorry forgot to reply all. See below.
On Nov 1, 2014 6:51 PM, "Spencer Jackson" <ssjackson71 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well the thing for me is that I have gigabytes of music that I like to set
> on random and practice playing along with. I don't practice this way (or
> any way) often. So no big deal. Just an idea.
> On Nov 1, 2014 3:46 PM, "Frank Lehmann" <frank.lehmann at posteo.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi Spencer,
>>
>> interesting, that you dont like copying. OK, who does... but at least
>> it's easy to automate.
>>
>> My use case would be having the songs that I can play (both of them :-) )
>> in a folder and let them play directly in the MOD. Synchronizing is no big
>> deal nowadays and I would use the push buttons for
>> playing/stopping/repeating. But even if this is not implemented by the MOD
>> team it would be just a couple of lines to link MODs buttons to playalong (
>> https://github.com/hildensia/playalong) and have a great jamming tool.
>>
>> There are bright times ahead!
>>
>> Best
>> Frank
>>
>> ------ Original Message ------
>> Subject: Re: [MOD] input for MP3 player
>> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:13:29 -0600
>> To: Gianfranco Ceccolini <franconassis at gmail.com>
>> <franconassis at gmail.com>, MOD dev ML <developers at lists.portalmod.com>
>> <developers at lists.portalmod.com>
>> From: Spencer Jackson <ssjackson71 at gmail.com> <ssjackson71 at gmail.com>
>>
>> Ok. I thought if you attached a wifi dongle in the USB it would connect
>> to a network, but I guess it will actually go into ad-hoc mode? I'll have
>> to wait to see how you implement the player and could maybe figure out some
>> solution (which it sounds like will require the browser to be connected but
>> for my use case no big deal). I just hate copying files back and forth all
>> the time when you can stream them with no problem (read: lazy).
>> :)
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback!
>> _Spencer
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Gianfranco Ceccolini <
>> franconassis at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Spencer
>>>
>>> The MOD is not directly connected to a network. It is the browser who
>>> “bridges” the data from the clouds to the data on the device.
>>>
>>> I reckon the latency issues would be kind of a problem.
>>>
>>> But hey, it's Linux!!. Whoever wants to do it is welcome :-)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Gianfranco
>>>
>>>
>>> Em 31/10/2014, à(s) 15:53, Spencer Jackson <ssjackson71 at gmail.com>
>>> escreveu:
>>>
>>> Any way you could make the player plugin also see UPNP/Dnla servers
>>> through djmount or equivalent? That is how I usually do play-along type
>>> practice at home (all my music is on a media server).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> _Spencer
>>>
>>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Gianfranco Ceccolini <
>>> franconassis at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> exactly!
>>>>
>>>> and this pedalboard will be sharable with it’s attachments :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Em 31/10/2014, à(s) 13:34, Thijs van severen <
>>>> thijsvanseveren at gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> you guys keep amazing me :-)
>>>>
>>>> built-in player is perfect!
>>>> so the music file will be uploaded and stored on the MOD (via the pc i
>>>> guess, or could io)
>>>> next you need to add a 'mp3 player pedal' to the pedalboard that you
>>>> can then control via the hardware knobs on the mod
>>>> something like that ?
>>>>
>>>> grtz
>>>> Thijs
>>>>
>>>> 2014-10-31 16:05 GMT+01:00 Gianfranco Ceccolini <franconassis at gmail.com
>>>> >:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Thijs
>>>>>
>>>>> That is quite a complicator :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> We’re solving this feature - music playback while playing - by
>>>>> adding a player plugin inside the MOD.
>>>>>
>>>>> In this way you would upload a song to a pedalboard and would play
>>>>> it from inside the MOD, still keeping the two analog inputs for your
>>>>> instruments.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sounds good?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>>
>>>>> Gianfranco
>>>>>
>>>>> Em 31/10/2014, à(s) 04:55, Thijs van severen <
>>>>> thijsvanseveren at gmail.com> escreveu:
>>>>>
>>>>> hi all
>>>>>
>>>>> when rehearsing a song @home the headphone output will be really
>>>>> handy
>>>>> something that i will miss is a super-simple way to connect my phone
>>>>> or mp3 player to the MOD so i can play along with the original song
>>>>>
>>>>> i can probably use input1 for my guitar, and get a 3.5mm-->6mm jack
>>>>> cable to connect my phones headphone out to input 2 of the MOD, however..
>>>>>
>>>>> that means converting stereo>mono + it also means that the MOD input
>>>>> needs to be able to handle line level signals (but IIRC that shouldnt be a
>>>>> problem, right?)
>>>>>
>>>>> so, what would be great is a 3.5mm (stereo) jack input on the mod
>>>>> that takes care of stereo>mono summing
>>>>> a hardware switch would be sufficient to switch between the regular
>>>>> 6mm jack input and the 3.5mm input
>>>>>
>>>>> grtz
>>>>> Thijs
>>>>>
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