Difference between revisions of "Link-14 QuickStart"
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− | :#Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the USB-microDig | + | :#Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the USB-microDig as shown above, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom. |
− | + | :#Start [[Connect]]. The USB-microDig entry with matching serial number should be listed in bold. If you don't see the USB-microDig listed, verify that the driver has been installed. | |
− | :#Start [[Connect]]. The USB-microDig entry with matching serial number should be listed in bold. If you don't see the USB-microDig listed, | ||
:#Launch Link. | :#Launch Link. | ||
:#In the [[Link-14_Digitizer | Digitizer section]] at the top, choose the USB-microDig which serial number matches. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. | :#In the [[Link-14_Digitizer | Digitizer section]] at the top, choose the USB-microDig which serial number matches. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. | ||
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− | :#Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the Wi-microDig | + | :#Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the Wi-microDig, as shown above, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom. |
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:#Start [[Connect]]. | :#Start [[Connect]]. | ||
:#Enable the Wi-microDig with matching serial number. Once enabled, the blue LED on the Wi-microDig will illuminate and the Wi-microDig entry will be listed in bold. If you don't see the Wi-microDig listed, make sure it was added as a Bluetooth device to the operating system and added in Connect. | :#Enable the Wi-microDig with matching serial number. Once enabled, the blue LED on the Wi-microDig will illuminate and the Wi-microDig entry will be listed in bold. If you don't see the Wi-microDig listed, make sure it was added as a Bluetooth device to the operating system and added in Connect. | ||
:#Launch Link. | :#Launch Link. | ||
:#In the [[Link-14_Digitizer | Digitizer section]] at the top, choose the Wi-microDig with matching serial number from the pulldown menu. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. If Link doesn't connect to the Wi-microDig, check that your Bluetooth is turned on. Link will not warn you if it is turned off, it will just not connect. | :#In the [[Link-14_Digitizer | Digitizer section]] at the top, choose the Wi-microDig with matching serial number from the pulldown menu. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. If Link doesn't connect to the Wi-microDig, check that your Bluetooth is turned on. Link will not warn you if it is turned off, it will just not connect. |
Revision as of 05:35, 12 December 2016
Here's how to connect the USB-microDig or Wi-microDig and get sensor data into your computer using Link. It also describes how Link can be used to process the signal coming from the sensor, and send out messages via MIDI or OSC (Open Sound Control).
Contents
USB-microDig
What you need
For this walkthrough, you will need:
- A USB-microDig.
- A Turn (or other) sensor for testing.
- Link software.
- Connect software (included in the Link software package).
Connecting to the USB-microDig
- Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the USB-microDig as shown above, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom.
- Start Connect. The USB-microDig entry with matching serial number should be listed in bold. If you don't see the USB-microDig listed, verify that the driver has been installed.
- Launch Link.
- In the Digitizer section at the top, choose the USB-microDig which serial number matches. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green.
Wi-microDig
What you need
For this walkthrough, you will need:
- A Wi-microDig.
- Bluetooth adapter (likely built in to your computer if it's a Mac).
- A Turn (or other) sensor for testing.
- Link software.
- Connect software (included in the Link software package).
Adding the Wi-microDig as a Bluetooth device
In both Windows and Mac OS X, you'll first need to add the Wi-microDig as a virtual serial (or COM) port. The instructions here explain how to do this. Once this is done, you can continue to the next section.
Connecting to the Wi-microDig
- Connect the Turn sensor (or any other sensor) to input #1 of the Wi-microDig, as shown above, with the red wire on top and the black wire on the bottom.
- Start Connect.
- Enable the Wi-microDig with matching serial number. Once enabled, the blue LED on the Wi-microDig will illuminate and the Wi-microDig entry will be listed in bold. If you don't see the Wi-microDig listed, make sure it was added as a Bluetooth device to the operating system and added in Connect.
- Launch Link.
- In the Digitizer section at the top, choose the Wi-microDig with matching serial number from the pulldown menu. Upon connecting, the port menu will turn green. If Link doesn't connect to the Wi-microDig, check that your Bluetooth is turned on. Link will not warn you if it is turned off, it will just not connect.