Here's the (hard to find) paper on the TRANZPORT interface specs...

http://frontierdesign.com/download/pdf/TranzPort/TranzPort_Native_1_3.pdf


MIDI??

Perhaps you can adapt this device from the music industry:
http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort/Introduction

<http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort/Apps/More...>here they talk about 'other applications' -- I'm sure they have a SDK.

TranzPort's native MIDI protocol specification is publicly available. If you don't break out in a sweat when you read about sysex messages and MIDI controller values, then this might be useful to you in three ways: * Many programs let you specify MIDI parameters from external controllers directly, or indirectly via a "learn" mode. So even if a program doesn't have explicit TranzPort control, you might still be able to tweak some of its parameters, or control its motion from the next room with a TranzPort.


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stephen barncard
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