Re: Using USB keyboard knobs and sliders in linux

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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Matt Henley<nwmatt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I recently got access (on loan) to a Edirol PCR-300 USB midi keyboard.
>  When I plug it into the computer it shows up under QJackCtl and is
> quite usable as a midi keyboard for the Synths that I use (ZynAddSubFX
> and AmSynth).  The question that I have is that the keyboard has a
> full compliment of sliders, pads and rotary knobs which I don't know
> how to use for anything.  Is there documentation on how to set these
> up to control parameters on software such as

Hey Matt,

One thing to note:  In qjackctl, you'll notice that the PCR has three
entries, PCR MIDI, PCR1 and PCR2.  IIRC, one of the MIDI devices sends
keyboard MIDI data, while the other sends controller (knob, slider)
data.  It's in the manual, I can't recall which is which, but at least
you'll be on the lookout for it.  :)

-- 
Josh Lawrence
http://www.hardbop200.com
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