[linux-audio-user] converting sysEx from my juno-106 into something more useful

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On Tuesday 03 May 2005 19:07, Brian Dunn wrote:
> one reason i purchased this classic roland juno-106 is
> the 13 beautifull sliders, witch i thought would be
> usefull for controlling software synths and live jams.
>  However, they output sysEx and most linux audio apps
> prefrer to work with controler data.  I would like a
> converter program that would recive my juno's sySex
> and output controler data on whatever controler # and
> midi channel i choose, in realtime.
> is there something like this out there?
> if need be i can write one that will run in tim
> tompson's KeyKit. or maybe someone can give me a
> pointer as to how to go about writing my own self
> contained converter program?
> thankful:
> Brian

You could try the tiny "juno-rose" utility I wrote just for this purpose:

http://lumatec.be/joost/juno_rose-0.1.tar.gz

It Maps sysex <-> controllers.

Greetings, Joost Damad

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