will i be able to assign and "learn" midi controls? i have it working for my minilab 3 on my PC copy of caustic and it ROCKS how the dials and faders work with caustic
1) Saving caustic Source code is now open. 2) he started with some effects, a synth, project saving, midi capabilities. 3) Shows how to compile this proyect (onl for Linux Mint). 4) invites other devs to the proyect.
pulled the repo, i'll spend a few days next week familiarizing myself with the codebase. Amazing work! ♥
I have a lot of catching up to do! I'm so glad you've continued pushing and learning this tech!
I definitely need to learn some C++ and Svelte right now to be able to contribute something! Looking forward to test this.
Much appreciated !! 🎸👌
Our lord and caustic savior 🙏
Thanks friend!
OMG this is it. 🎉🎉🎉
nice man your awesome.. I am still using coustic for making music.. i hope you will make this fully functional on Android.. Good luck
yesss!!! thank you
That's cool!
will i be able to assign and "learn" midi controls? i have it working for my minilab 3 on my PC copy of caustic and it ROCKS how the dials and faders work with caustic
Yes! See device.json where you set cc for the “gearbox”. You should see in the console what page you’re at. (If your Kbd has infinite rotating pots)
Android is mentioned on the thumbnail.... Will there be a build which can run on Android?
Yes when me or someone else get their head around OBoe (android audio). So yes, but not today.
@@savingcaustic Brilliant, thanks for replying. It's good to see someone working to keep this great piece of software alive :)
What does this mean?
How to make a music software
1) Saving caustic Source code is now open.
2) he started with some effects, a synth, project saving, midi capabilities.
3) Shows how to compile this proyect (onl for Linux Mint).
4) invites other devs to the proyect.
@@ultimateclutter7894 what?? Source code??
We want the app lol, we don't know anything else
You genius you