Well, I'll give you kind of a convoluted answer :-). First off, the studio bought it, so I really don't feel bad that we obtained it, since it was fun messing with light sensors and other controllers, and after all it was a good learning experience [in hacking :-)]. However, I personally would not buy it since I am first off not currently interested in that kind of MIDI controllers (I am right now into pedals + faders that offer built-in & cpu-software-independent configuration), but more importantly I probably would not buy it because of the lousy Linux support, despite the fact that the manufacturer advertised on their website that they do support Linux. It's really a misleading statement. Besides, Linux is now becoming rather powerful in the commercial circles and more and more hw vendors are being pressured to embrace it (just consider ATI and NVIDIA for a moment) in order to remain competitive. This gives us, users and developers alike, leverage to openly declare which hw is not Linux friendly, something that will in the long run create a kind of a "blacklist" of vendors and eventually either hinder their revenue or make them take Linux seriously. While I appreciate icubex manufacturer's interest in Linux, what I do not appreciate is their utter lack of support for it. Furthermore I feel likr they are using Linux as a kind of a propaganda ("Look! We support Linux, aren't we cool?"). Hence, I feel like they do not deserve my money if they are not willing to seriously consider Linux OS as a viable platform. Kind of a long rant, but nonetheless hope this answers your question! :-) Ico > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-audio-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio-user- > admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of j.c.w. > Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 9:37 AM > To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] iCubeX experiences? > > hey Ico, > > thanks for the response. aside from what sounds like a bummer of a > setup, how has it performed for you? in other words, would you buy it > again? > > thanks, > j.c.w. > > Ivica Bukvic wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I installed icubex in my studio and it was quite a hassle. Included > > software that came with icubex is outdated and does not compile, Paul > > Davis's generous contribution looks like a great editor, but it depends > > on defunct Quasimodo's libs so without some serious hacking, chances are > > you won't be able to get it up-and-running (I did not have the time to > > give it a shot at it, but I did spend a good amount of time trying to > > compile proper libs without success). I also had a number of problems > > trying to get the icube working under MacOS9. Finally, I resorted to > > Windows (gasp!) where using the provided editor I hard-coded each of the > > inputs as one type of the controller MIDI message, and after that the > > thing worked like a charm in Pd. You just have to make sure to remember > > which pins are used for which controllers, otherwise you might get messy > > MIDI output. > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > Ico > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: linux-audio-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > [mailto:linux-audio-user- > > > >>admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of j.c.w. > >>Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 2:04 PM > >>To: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>Subject: [linux-audio-user] iCubeX experiences? > >> > >>greetings all! > >> > >>i am a bit of a controller freak and have just started looking into > > > > the > > > >>iCubeX system (http://www.infusionsystems.com/index.shtml). i used to > >>roll all of my own control devices, but i am a bit short on time as of > >>late (full time jobs tend to do that). i'd like to give this thing a > >>chance. > >> > >>i see that paul davis (you rock, dude) wrote a gnu/linux editor for > > > > the > > > >>device that controls a limited subset of its features, but it looks > > > > like > > > >>the software hasn't been touched for some time. > >> > >>i am interested in using it with pd primarily and possibly jmax. my > >>question is this: does anyone out there have any experience to share > >>with me re: using this gadget with gnu/linux /only/. i don't do > > > > windows > > > >>at home, so i'd like to know what i can expect. > >> > >>anywho, enough of that...so, anyone know anything about this doo-dad? > >> > >>thanks! > >> > >>j.c.w. > > > > > > > > > >