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This gem provides an interface to access novation's launchpad programmatically. LEDs can be lighted and button presses can be evaluated using launchpad's MIDI input/output.
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launchpad¶ ↑

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This gem provides a ruby interface to access novation’s launchpad programmatically. LEDs can be lighted and button presses can be responded to. Internally, launchpad’s MIDI input/output is used to accomplish this.

The interfaces should be rather stable now (sorry, I changed quite a bit since the last release), so experiment with them and comment on their usability. This still is work in progress. If you need anything or think the interfaces could be improved in any way, please contact me.

Sometimes, the launchpad won’t react to anything or react to/light up the wrong LEDs. Don’t despair, just dis- and reconnect the thing. It seems that some (unexpected) MIDI signals make it hickup.

More Info¶ ↑

If you don’t know what launchpad is, visit:

If you’re into other languages or want to know what goes on behind the scenes MIDI wise, have a look at:

Requirements¶ ↑

Compatibility¶ ↑

The gem is known to be compatible with the following ruby versions:

  • MRI 1.8.7

  • MRI 1.9.3

  • MRI 2.0.0

Installation¶ ↑

The gem is hosted on RubyGems, so in order to use it, you’re gonna gem install it:

gem install launchpad

Usage¶ ↑

There are two main entry points:

  • require ‘launchpad/device’, providing Launchpad::Device, which handles all the basic input/output stuff

  • require ‘launchpad/interaction’ or just ‘launchpad’, additionally providing Launchpad::Interaction, which lets you respond to actions (button presses/releases)

This is a simple example (only requiring the device for output) that switches on all LEDs (for testing), resets the launchpad again and then lights the grid button at position 4/4 (from top left).

require 'launchpad/device'

device = Launchpad::Device.new
device.test_leds
sleep 1
device.reset
sleep 1
device.change :grid, :x => 4, :y => 4, :red => :high, :green => :low

This is an interaction example lighting all grid buttons in red when pressed and keeping them lit.

require 'launchpad'

interaction = Launchpad::Interaction.new
interaction.response_to(:grid, :down) do |interaction, action|
  interaction.device.change(:grid, action.merge(:red => :high))
end
interaction.response_to(:mixer, :down) do |interaction, action|
  interaction.stop
end

interaction.start

For more details, see the examples. examples/color_picker.rb is the most complex example with interaction.

Future plans¶ ↑

  • bitmap rendering

  • internal tracking of LED states for both buffers

Changelog¶ ↑

v.0.3.0¶ ↑

  • logging

  • reworked multi threading for action handling

  • compatibility with ruby 1.8.7 and 2.0.0

  • interaction responses for presses on single grid buttons/button areas/columns/rows

v.0.2.2¶ ↑

  • single threading fix: prevent ThreadError when Launchpad::Interaction#stop is called within an action response

v.0.2.1¶ ↑

  • Launchpad::Interaction#close now properly stops interaction first

  • multi threading: Launchpad::Interaction#start method can be called with :detached => true to allow calling thread to continue

v.0.2.0¶ ↑

  • double buffering (see Launchpad::Device#buffering_mode)

  • don’t update grid button 0,0 before change_all (in order to reset rapid update pointer), use MIDI message without visual effect

  • (at least) doubled the speed of change_all by not sending each message individually but sending them in one go (as an array)

v0.1.1¶ ↑

v0.1.0¶ ↑

  • first feature complete version with kinda stable API

Copyright © 2009 Thomas Jachmann. See LICENSE for details.