Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Roland Handsonic HPD-15 Controller Just Released


Confusionists, Inc. is proud to announce the release of their new software interface for the Roland Handsonic HPD-15. The Controller is a Java-based MIDI interface which controls the most important functions of this electronic percussion instrument. Since the controller is Java based, it runs on Windows, OSX, and Linux. For the time being, the application is free.

Find the homepage for the application here.

The application on Windows XP



7 comments:

Mike Rosenstark said...

I have used this editor extensively, and I can truly say that it is great. I love the randomize function, and the fact that I can go from using it on my mac to my pc astounds me. Getting it to work was a no-brainer, too: if you've got a Handsonic, you owe it to yourself to download this cool free app!

Unknown said...

I would love to see this editor modified to support the HPD-10 as well.

Dan Rosenstark said...

Thanks tablameiser, for now I'm planning to do an open source release of the code for the HPD-15 editor. Then it would just be a matter of finding a Java developer willing to take it on. Thanks for your interest!

Unknown said...

I am a javadeveloper and a handsonic-10 owner, ready to take on a challenge. Pls mail to make things work

b0b said...

Using OSX 10.6, I'm having problems with this app. I spent 10 years as a professional Java developer and I'm sure I could fix it if I had the source.

Dan Rosenstark said...

What kind of problems are you having on 10.6?

Dan Rosenstark said...

b0b if you send me an email to handsonic2012 [at] confusionists.com, we can discuss this more.