
PTZ NDI, PTZOptics
PTZOptics based in Downington, Pennsylvania, manufacturers of affordable broadcast-quality robotic cameras, and the MIDI Association, international stewards of MIDI technology, announce a new frontier for MIDI control. In a joint project, they are bringing fully configurable MIDI control to the award-winning line of PTZOptics robotic cameras.
Starting with the PTZOptics 12X-NDI and SDI cameras, PTZOptics will roll out direct MIDI control to their current generation camera line via a free firmware update. Users will be able to map camera commands including setting presets, call, pan, tilt, zoom in, zoom out, speed up, and slow down to available keys on any MIDI device. Once configured, the MIDI controller can steer and control the PTZ camera from anywhere in the world via the Web MIDI API.
“With this new feature set, [worship leader] users can control a live video production without any additional dedicated hardware–just the devices or even instruments they already have."
Geoff Robinson, Product Manager, PTZOptics, Downington, PA
“Live streaming has become extremely important to musicians and creatives, from performers and worship leaders to bloggers and DJs,” says Geoff Robinson, product manager at PTZOptics. “With this new feature set, users can control a live video production without any additional dedicated hardware–just the devices or even instruments they already have. We can’t wait to see what this incredibly creative community does with PTZ camera control.”
This release is the result of a rapidly formed relationship between PTZOptics and the MIDI Association. Athan Billias, president of the MIDI Association, reached out to Robinson to see if the camera maker had plans to further develop their existing, yet limited, MIDI control software application. Billias and Robinson saw an opportunity to bring flexible, open-source camera control to the music industry. Less than two months later, PTZOptics was a newly minted MIDI Association member and the only camera manufacturer to implement direct MIDI control.
“The ability to remotely control PTZ cameras over Web MIDI shrinks the world in a very significant way.”
Athan Billias, President, MIDI Association
“The MIDI Association is very excited to have PTZOptics as a member because we have already been working on remote collaboration using Web MIDI for our MIDI In Music Education and MIDI In Music Therapy Initiatives,” says Billias. “The ability to remotely control PTZ cameras over Web MIDI shrinks the world in a very significant way.”
The PTZOptics MIDI control feature set debuted at the 2022 NAMM and InfoComm tradeshows. At NAMM, MIDI-controlled PTZ 12X cameras will be featured at the MIDI Showcase, where they will be used to highlight their fellow MIDI Innovation Award nominees; in Studio 108, the MIDI Association’s live broadcasting studio; and at the PTZOptics booth, 10103. InfoComm attendees got to experience a live interactive demo of the technology at the HuddleCam HD booth, W1659.
Owners of current generation PTZ 12X cameras can unlock MIDI control immediately by downloading and installing the latest camera firmware from the PTZOptics website beginning in early June. MIDI control will roll out to all current-generation PTZOptics PTZ cameras by the end of 2022.
With fully configurable MIDI control, no other PTZ camera offers as much "flexibility and pure fun" as the PTZ 12X, company reps report. Learn more at ptzoptics.com/midi.