Description:
Theresa is a simple PocketPC/Windows (targeting the Compact .NET Framework 1.0) client/server application that turns a Pocket PC PDA into a MIDI controller surface. well, that's the plan.
basically you start the server on the desktop PC (the server sits quietly in the system tray), then start the client on the (ActiveSync-connected) Pocket PC et voila, you can use your finger on the PDA touchscreen to move faders and push buttons.
faders and buttons that can be freely assigned to MIDI CC. how sweet.
Theresa has customizable layouts, she's skinnable and can save/load presets. last but not least, she's freeware (as in free beer) and open source.
so, if you can't afford a sturdy Doepfer, a powerful Mackie or a classy Novation Remote, and you have an old iPAQ or similar laying around, it's time to meet Theresa and rejoice.
if you have no idea of what I'm talking about, Theresa will probably be useless to you. go play some videogame instead.
Requirements:
1. a Windows PC with the .NET Framework installed
2. a Pocket PC / Windows Mobile PDA with the .NET Compact Framework (1.0, later versions should be compatible) installed
3. Activesync to connect them
More information:
http://dada.perl.it/theresa/
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Theresa v0.6.1
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Labels: Sound / Audio / Music
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