I have had the extremely unfortunate pleasure of working with ChatGPT to help create a seemingly complex project. I was looking to enable a midi foot controller to operate with dual-press functionality. After many hours, I managed to get it to work with the help of AI.
Now that it seems to “understand” and can provide me with similar details in the format that BMT provides in its “Project As Text”, I am wondering if it is time to be able to “import” as text. This could help expedite creation of large projects. I haven’t dare asked it to create a .bmtp yet, not sure that it could. I hate to even consider either of these ideas but what do I have to lose?
No, you cannot import text files into Bome MIDI Translator Pro.
You can search this forum, though, on ‘gestures’ and probably get something that works for you. This is a more advanced topic, so if you can give me an idea, perhaps I can provide more assistance. I’ve built other projects using gestures such as:
tap and hold
single tap
tap and hold on second tap
double tap
tap and hold on third tap
triple tap
All ofthese involve a “tap timer” which counts presses and releases within a certain timeframe and then dispatches an action depending on the number of taps.
Steve Caldwell
Bome Customer Care
Also available for paid consulting services: bome@sniz.biz
We do see generative AI to get some ideas right, some wrong with respect to Bome MIDI Translator Pro. Probably better to ask here in the forum.
Maybe a text import would make it easier to let AI create translation projects. But then, the exported text files are not without ambiguity. So it seems like a major development effort to re-work the text file format, then implement the parser for that. I’m afraid to say that at the moment we’re already maxxed out with all the things that we have already announced.