*edit: just as a quick update to my post I did a google search on a hunch and I found out that a Korg Volca beats with the midi out mod can output the stutter effect both time and length via midi (amongst a number of other unexpected midi features) and this might be the cheapest option with the least amount of desk space, the mod is pretty easy and I’m looking at my Volca beats like I might need to do this too.
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I’m positive this can be done with existing products in less time for equal cost and far less effort. Just off the top of my head I can think of a number of craft-made pint-sized midi controllers which I’ve seen on various “maker” oriented sites that are fully programmable and the size of like a small guitar pedal, there are also other similarly programmable units that can probably do something similar in a small size but might not have the controller built in. I think you should research this a bit more before you let the horse get away from you, unless you’re really into the idea of re-inventing the wheel.
Phantasmal Force >> micro MIDI controller
also BeatsAndButtons has some rather small and configurable controllers on here as well.
Also, I’d talk to the phantasmal force guy because it may be possible to program it for what you want, but even if it’s not a native capability of the controller, maybe contact this guy at MidiSizer who designed midigal (based on midipal) and see if the midigal arpeggiator (MidiArp) app can be configured to do what you want.
MidiGAL | MidiSizer
I think there are other options on the market, but midigal is a possibility and the first one that comes to mind (although with all the capabilities of midigal, it’s a bit under-using it as a tool, however in regard to size it’s right in line with what you want)
I don’t want to discourage you because if you are looking to make a dedicated device for this and have the time and drive to do so, I’m sure it’s possible as all things are possible, but in the opening post you say you have only minimal coding experience and you’re mainly driven by the desire to cut down on the space necessary to achieve what you want and it might be more manageable to throw a little money at this and be done with it. What you’re describing is a pretty big undertaking going from zero to “live set stable operation”.
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