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{{Infobox homebrew
{{Infobox DS Homebrews
| title       = damcu
|title=damcu
| image       = [[File:Dsmcuds.png]]
|image=dsmcu.png
| type       = Other
|description=A wireless mix controller.
| version     = Preview
|author=dan
| licence    = Mixed
|lastupdated=2008/07/04
| author      = dan
|type=Music Apps
| website     = http://remaincalm.org/
|version=Preview
| download    = Media:Dsmcu.zip
|license=Mixed
| source      =
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/dsmcu.7z
}}   
|website=https://remaincalm.org/index.php/tag/dsmcu
}}
Dsmcu is a nintendo-ds based emulator of the MCU control surface protocol. It talks to your audio workstation over wifi via [[DSMI Server|DSMI]].


Dsmcu is a nintendo-ds based emulator of the MCU control surface protocol. it talks to your audio workstation over wifi via [http://dsmi.tobw.net/ dsmi].
It requires a homebrew-capable DS (which can connect to computer over wifi), compatible audio workstation software (like reaper) and dsmi correctly set up on computer.  
 
It requirements a homebrew-capable ds (which can connect to computer over wifi), compatible audio workstation software (like ‘reaper‘) and dsmi correctly set up on computer.  


==User guide==
==User guide==
The following subset of the mcu protocol is supported:
The following subset of the mcu protocol is supported:
:Fader send, receive
* Fader send, receive.
:Vu display
* Vu display.
:Track select, mute, arm and solo (w/ feedback)
* Track select, mute, arm and solo (w/ feedback).
:Bank up/down
* Bank up/down.
:Scrub
* Scrub.


[[File:Dsmcuds2.png]]
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/dsmcu2.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/dshomebrew/dsmcu3.png


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
Tested on: reaper; (primary testing platform, works great), samplitude V8 SE (works but no VU display).
Tested on reaper (primary testing platform) and samplitude V8 SE (works but no VU display).


Does not work with pro tools or logic.
Does not work with pro tools or logic.


==Credits==
==Credits==
Some user interface elements have been taken from Reaper – BIG THANKS to White Tie and the Reaper posse for granting permission for use of this and helping out with design/layout.  
* Some user interface elements have been taken from Reaper.
* White Tie and the Reaper posse for granting permission for use of this and helping out with design/layout.  
* tobw for the dsmi library.
* Also uses palib and devkitpro/libnds.
 
==External links==
* Author's website - https://remaincalm.org/index.php/tag/dsmcu


Cheers again to tobw for the dsmi library. also uses palib and devkitpro/libnds, yay.


[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
[[Category:Music homebrews on DS]]

Latest revision as of 07:07, 1 May 2024

damcu
Dsmcu.png
General
Authordan
TypeMusic Apps
VersionPreview
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/07/04
Links
Download
Website

Dsmcu is a nintendo-ds based emulator of the MCU control surface protocol. It talks to your audio workstation over wifi via DSMI.

It requires a homebrew-capable DS (which can connect to computer over wifi), compatible audio workstation software (like reaper) and dsmi correctly set up on computer.

User guide

The following subset of the mcu protocol is supported:

  • Fader send, receive.
  • Vu display.
  • Track select, mute, arm and solo (w/ feedback).
  • Bank up/down.
  • Scrub.

Screenshots

dsmcu2.pngdsmcu3.png

Compatibility

Tested on reaper (primary testing platform) and samplitude V8 SE (works but no VU display).

Does not work with pro tools or logic.

Credits

  • Some user interface elements have been taken from Reaper.
  • White Tie and the Reaper posse for granting permission for use of this and helping out with design/layout.
  • tobw for the dsmi library.
  • Also uses palib and devkitpro/libnds.

External links

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