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Not sure if you're still looking for an answer as this is quite a late response but I might be able to help you, I have made a MIDI panel with Arduino which is able to communicate with Resolume. Let me know if you still need assistance and I'll get back to you (not at home right now).

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RuudJoosten:
Not sure if you're still looking for an answer as this is quite a late response but I might be able to help you, I have made a MIDI panel with Arduino which is able to communicate with Resolume. Let me know if you still need assistance and I'll get back to you (not at home right now).

I have done triggering clips in Resolume with Arduino via MIDI.
I have used a standard hardware MIDI to USB device.
But you can also use Hairless, it "converts" serial commands (from the Arduino) to MIDI.

uxomm:
I have done triggering clips in Resolume with Arduino via MIDI.
I have used a standard hardware MIDI to USB device.
But you can also use Hairless, it "converts" serial commands (from the Arduino) to MIDI.

First of all here is my tested piece that uses a single pushbutton and 2 analog potentiometers. Ofcourse you could run the code for those potmeters through a for loop which would make your code a bit neater but for demonstration purposes I've kept them separate here. I've tried to keep the comments as clear as I could.

In Hairless MIDI Serial Bridge check the "Debug MIDI messages" box. If you move your potmeter or press a button you should see a message like "+13.148 - MIDI In: Ch 1: Controller 1 value 127" (this is an example your message might have different values).

Hey there!
Thanks so much for all that's been shared here, particularly RuudJoosten!
I'm avidly trying to replicate the tutorial you'd put together and as I'm following it out I'm having a few problems that are primarily down to not having as much programming experience!
You'd mentioned being able to tidy everything into one for loop, would you be able to post how that looks please?
I'd tried to run what you'd posted above on the arduino but as it was compiling it and sending it over, it presented an error that said that Midi hadn't been declared within that scope. I did a bit of reading then and saw that was to do with when the variable was being declared, so if it was all consolidated into one loop with one declaration of the variable, I figure then the variable being named once would solve it? So I'm as far as understanding what we'd need to change, but I haven't the experience to achieve it, can you help with the last bit?
As it stands, here's the output I've been getting from the arduino ide:

My prefered solution for cheaply and easily detecting people entering a room is a laser diode pointed at a photodiode. The photodiode can be mounted inside a 5cm long dark tube to avoid too much light from the room hitting it.

The photodiode value can be read by an analog input on the arduino. When the laser hits the diode, it should saturate and read 1024, but when someone crosses the beam, the value will go under a threshold to be determined experimentally (depends on the ambient ligthing, installation, alignment etc...).

With the detection working, how do you send that to resolume. You can either have a processing proxy sketch running, communicating with the Arduino over the serial port and translating that into MIDI or OSC, or if you use an ATmega32u4 based Arduino (like a Sparkfun Pro Micro), you can get it to works as a MIDI device directly and avoid the processing sketch.

For the past couple of months I have made few Arduino projects for the purpose of integration various systems with Resolume Arena.
Custom VJ controller's, custom RGB and 12V LED Lights, custom video wall with WS2812 stripe and tested them live on stage few times.

Projects where software receives commands from hardware needs much less communication but goal here is highest possible reliability.
I have managed to get most reliable results sending signals to opensource software MCE Controller which act as tiny server who then
send's keystrokes and other commands to running Arena instance.
Using this method i have minimalise every possible interference with other devices that may be used live on stage which have MIDI as only option for communication.

Hello, is anyone using that code? or has tried to? I want to use more potentiometers but I cannot seem to know enough to make it work. Maybe you can help me out, I want to use some more pots. this is my version of the code.

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