Re: recording guitar - level problems

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You could also check out the MAME resources regarding
keyboard hacking.

--- Paul Coccoli <pcoccoli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 2/23/06, Guy <sayhi2guy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have tried Tele, Les paul & Strat types of
> guitar & gotten a great
> > sound with each using Soundblaster Linux & LADSPA.
>  If someone more able
> > than I could devise a footswitch a PC ( or even a
> laptop) could make an
> > awesome FX unit.
> >
> > Regards
> > Guy
> >
> >
> >
> 
> Done!  Use the analog joystick port.  Cut the cable
> of any old
> joystick and figure out which wires maps to which
> pins.  Connect the
> button wires to ground with a switch in between.   I
> actually wired
> the buttons to a 1/4" TRS jack so I can plug in an
> old 2 switch amp
> footswitch.
> 
> Then hack aseqjoy to send MIDI CCs or notes on
> button press events (a
> simple change).  Unfortunately I don't think you can
> map MIDI events
> to the "Enable" buttons in jack-rack.  Feature
> request...
> 
> Or send $10 to Kraft and get a "dance pad"
> [http://www.kraftbrands.com/activegame/] and you've
> already got 10
> footswitches, kind of.  More aseqjoy hacking
> required.  I got one of
> these things and the joystick driver in RH9 handles
> it just fine. 
> Unfortunately, it's way too big to use effectively.
> 


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