Le jeudi 26 août 2010 à 23:34 +0200, Arnold Krille a écrit : > On Thursday 26 August 2010 22:37:05 Benoît Rouits wrote: > > Le jeudi 26 août 2010 à 21:23 +0200, Arnold Krille a écrit : > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I do have a question for all the midi-freaks: > > > > > > I have a korg nanokontrol and would like to use it to control a mixer > > > (behringer ddx, not my own). For faders this works quite well, for the > > > mute- buttons I am stumped: > > > The ddx wants ctrl 104 with the channel as value to mute and ctrl 105 > > > with the channel to unmute. > > > The nanokontrol can only send one controller with two different values > > > per button. > > > > > > So I thought about making the nanokontrol send the channel as controller > > > and 104 as value for mute 105 for unmute. And then use a midifilter to > > > switch ctrl- number and value before sending it to the ddx. > > > > > > And this is where the fun begins. [...] > > > Thanks for your answers, > > > > > > Arnold > > > > If the matter is to swap a controller parameter with its value, > > i can luckily code that now. Would the process be: > > > > if (event_type == CONTROLLER) { > > if (event_channel == channel_to_work_on) { > > if (event_param == controller_to_work_on) { > > swap = event_value; > > event_value = event_param; > > event_param = swap; > > } > > } > > } > > Yes. And in which app/frame-work do I program that? None, it is already (and freshly) done in Pidim revision 18. The program is called pidim_ctrl_swap you can check out it by: $ svn co https://herewe.servebeer.com/svn/pidim $ more README #install required libraries and dev files $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make && sudo make install $ pidim_ctrl_swap [instance_name_or_simply_number] > Note that I am very capable of writing the code myself, it just surprises me > that many "flexible" midi-routers exist but none can fulfill these simple(?) > task. Or in the case of pd can't fulfill it reliably. Pd would probably do the trick, but it is a foreign realm to me. > I didn't think this task would require me to write my own midi-router. (Which > I would probably name "yet another flexible midi router that is actually > flexible" or yafmrtiaf.) :-) > Have fun, > > Arnold _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user