- #Joystick midi converter Patch#
- #Joystick midi converter pro#
- #Joystick midi converter software#
- #Joystick midi converter Pc#
Hi lokey! Just downloaded these, can't get them to work. Happy to chat about what it's doing with anyone, there's a lot of usage decisions i'm making here for my own rig that might not suit yours, but for anyone using ableton, you're welcome to use this:
#Joystick midi converter Patch#
Hi folks! i've got a m4l patch that i use in ableton live to convert the cmj joystick input from a spacenavigator into midi messages, which in turn get sent to another m4l patch that maps the cc's to various controls. Having a range of potentially inter-related high res axes for input and warping seems like an interesting application of the 3D mouse. I'd be happy to work with you to develop something that supports the MIDI community.
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I wouldn't be surprised if some of the DAWs did this. Maybe there is one that takes HID output and converts it to MIDI device output.
#Joystick midi converter software#
There does seem to be quite a variety of patching software available with MIDI-specific options that are useful. I assume there is some mechanism for connecting a physical device output to a DAW virtual control input. I'm not sure that is ideal, but the conversion software probably contains relevant GUI controls that are way beyond the scope of our GUI. I think most of the people who have this working are having it output joystick data that another piece of software imports and converts to MIDI (maybe the DAW itself does this). In the can, it outputs 3D mouse, Joystick, Keyboard and 2D mouse data, but it is extensible. You might find that it is only useful one degree of freedom at a time-a giant jog wheel. Otherwise, it's difficult to predict what will happen, what relationship there is between all the controls. E.g., moving left vs right could change the balance from left to right, if possible. It really only makes sense if there is some physical mapping between what you are doing with your hand to the result. It's possible, and likely, that software filtering would be required to eliminate undesirable crosstalk. It's nearly impossible to activate one axis w/o also inadvertently activating another axis. They are sensed and sent independently but they are all sensed at once. It might not work out as well as it sounds. It seems like a natural fit, having 6-12 high res analog of controls in one hand. It's not possible to change the actual USB output (HID MultiAxis Device packets), but it is possible to remap it. I assume the 3D mouse needs to act like a MIDI device. Perhaps you can help me to understand the structure. There has always been some interest in MIDI control but I know nothing about it. Is there source or are these reverse engineered? >A few people have done their own implementations with interesting results. I would also want keyboard shortcuts on some of the buttons still but I could totally live without that if it meant MIDI For someone with a small desk this looks like the ideal control/transport surface make all of the connections to an Arduino. I've considered getting one and hacking it up. That ensures it'll work in any major DAW.
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If you implemented MIDI and sent out the Mackie control surface map as a default mapping, it'd be the most compatible and this is what other manufacturer's do (e.g.
#Joystick midi converter pro#
I've been drooling over the SpaceMouse Pro since I've seen it but if it can't natively be used as a control surface inside of a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) then it's a hard sale I'm a long time musician and programmer, I've done work with MIDI before
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#Joystick midi converter Pc#
A simple way to convert PC inputs keyboard, mouse, joystick and more into midi input, combine with other midi instrument input, enhance, and then route to instruments, with quick re-configuration.