Config Page
Sections
Wifi & Network
The top bar provides information about the wifi and network status Also, to configure the wifi, you can click on the WiFi bars APIP indicates the Pipo IP adress in direct connection mode APSTA indicates the Pipo IP adress it was given by the router it is connected to
Configs tabs
By default only the default tab is visible. You can add more by clikcing on the + tab. Each tab can hold a different pipo configuration, so you can switch between projects if needed. To activate a config, just click on it and it any save button on the page
Quick Settings
This section allows you to:
- choose the output interface you want to use
- enable/disable independently each I/O
- perfrom multichannel operations
Input Settings
This section allows you to tune every input seperately. The dropdown menu allows you to select which channel to display and configure.
Input
- define the active min/max of the input
- select input modes:
- continuous or threshold
- single or 2 level threshold
- invert axis
- "cyclic mode": remap the range to make it circular. It folds the input so that when at max, the output is back to 0. This is particularly usefull to avoid discontinuities for eg with motion angles. Eg: for an input 0-0.5-1, the ouput will be min-max-min.
Ouput
In this section you can choose what output will be mapped to the input independently for every channel. What you can choose as ouput settings can be limited by the settings you chose above.
MIDI:
- Send CC or notes
- Midi channel
- If CC:
- CC number
- CC min
- CC max
- Send high resolution midi (not all software can process it)
- If Notes:
- Pattern: Scale, Arpegio or Interval
- Type: Scale type, Arpegio type, interval distance
- Root note
- Number of notes mapped on the range
- Note sustain (in seconds)
OSC:
- OSC data adress (different from IP. Not needed to be changed for most sensors)
- Raw Mode. Sends sensor reading unscaled, in sensor unit (if ticked, it will bypass the inputs modes selected, like Cyclic)
- Output min
- Output max
OSC Settings
Set the data destination IP address. This is the IP address of the PC you are sending the data to. Set the Port number you are sending to.
Board Settings
In this section you can change the Pipo name. This is mostly for people who are using multiple identical Pipos simultaneously. This changes the WiFi name, the module URL adress, the Bluetooth name, etc... URL will become pipo-YOURNAME.local