Small apps for the ROLI Lightpad. Demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7KvD-Oi08U
To install: Copy the desired .littlefoot file to your Documents/ROLI/Littlefoot/ directory. Script should appear in the ROLI Dashboard.
A 32-bit shift array with selectable tap locations, based on the Triadex Muse. Outputs MIDI notes. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Physical Button - Play/Pause. MIDI panic.
Track - Place selected tap.
Slider - Speed.
Touch Pads - Select tap. Red and Blue are feedback taps. Green and Yellow are output taps.
Touch with three fingers and release: Randomize memory.
A four-track Euclidean rhythm generator. Top-left number indicates the number of pulses on the active track. Top-right number indicates the length of the active track. Color of the top-right number indicates the active track. Outputs MIDI notes. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Physical Button - Select active track.
Tap top of digit - Increase digit.
Tap bottom of digit - Decrease digit.
Slider - Speed.
Touch Pads - Play/Stop track.
A MIDI CC generator using the Gauss continued fraction map. Outputs MIDI CC, channel pressure, or pitchbend. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Physical Button - Play/Pause.
Touch while playing - Speed.
Touch while stopped - Spawn new particle.
A MIDI CC generator using the Henon map. Spawns a new particle if the current particle escapes the viewing window. Outputs MIDI CC, channel pressure, or pitchbend. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Note - viewing window is calibrated for default parameters only.
Physical Button - Play/Pause.
Touch while playing - Speed.
Touch while stopped - Spawn new particle.
A 16-bit shift array with memory corruption, based on the Turing Machine eurorack module by Tom Whitwell. Outputs MIDI note with velocity. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Physical Button - Play/Pause. MIDI panic.
Top Slider - Probability that a shifted bit will be inverted.
Bottom Slider - Speed.
A 2D physics simulator, based on the Tombola sequencer by Teenage Engineering. Up to eight balls roll on a tilted plate, triggering MIDI notes when they strike the edges. Gradient indicates the direction of the tilt. Outputs MIDI notes. Options available through the ROLI Dashboard.
Physical Button - Delete all balls. MIDI panic.
Tap - Spawn a new ball.
Drag and release - Throw a new ball.