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

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On Wednesday 04 May 2005 17:05, R Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > 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.
>
> Does this utility want to see a juno out there or can
> we use it with any sysex producing devices; software
> and hardware transport functions, etc?

No, it just does conversion towards the juno-106 in the form of exposing an 
alsa-sequencer in & out port which you then can connect to the apropriate 
hardware midi port with a tool like kaconnect or qjackctl. This is what I 
needed it for only. For other simple sysex using synths the code could be 
easially changed.

I just checked the code again and actually I only implemented the controllers 
towards sysex conversion:
[sequencer program]--->[juno_rose]--->[juno-106]

soo I guess this is not what the original poster wanted.

Seems like a shame though to use a beautiful vintage juno-106 as a controller 
instead of the other way around :)

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