On Thursday 21 January 2010 03:59:12 David Adler wrote: > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Danni Coy <danni.coy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I have the Axiom 61.... Basically everything is configurable using the > > the keyboard itself. I found the configuration fairly straight forwards > > in fact it hadn't even occurred to me that there would be software to do > > this task. > I don't own one and I was wrong saying that only the rotary > encoders are assignable, certainly all are. > Some devices, not the axiom, are only configurable via > software, e.g. the korg nano family (works with wine). Most times you can spot the "self configuring" devices by their lot of buttons and the big display, which the nano series hasn't. > Many applications let the user do the assignment, e.g ardour, > phasex or ams. Others with fixed controller numbers, e.g. > zyn/yoshimi azr3jack need either their own dedicated hardware > preset (if such thing is available on the MIDI controller in use) > or one of the midi routing applications mentioned above. Careful! These are two different things: First is controlling which event on which midi channel a certain hardware knob/button/fader outputs. The second is how applications react to receiving midi events. Some apps have this configurable via gui, some only via config-file, some have this fixed at compilation time. But all react to midi in general, you don't need a keyboard with faders, you can also "play" these events from a sequencer... Arnold
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