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Midi OX Midi Feedback help
« on: Feb 4th, 2016, 7:42am » |
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Hello Im using the Lighting Software LUMIDMX this Software didnt give Midifeedback so Im looking for some way to use the Software with the Akai APC Mini or APC40 the Problem is: the Controller needs Midi feedback othewise the Buttons will not be lighting. Is ther some way that I can say ... Midi from APC to Midi OX #80 #56 #255 Midi from Midi OX to Lumi DMX #90 #56 #255 Midi from Midi OX to APC #80 #56 #255 and also end some Color in HEX hope for help maybe in German my English is not so good thank you
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Re: Midi OX Midi Feedback help
« Reply #1 on: Feb 4th, 2016, 6:23pm » |
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Hi If you have trouble with this English, perhaps use Google to translate to German. Install Midi Yoke (it is an extra Midi driver and free from the MidiOx website) In Lumidmx make the Midi input = MidiYoke1 In MidiOx select View / Input Monitor and View / Port Routing.. so you have 3 windows including the Output Monitor. In Options / Midi Devices select the Ins and Outs of the the APC and MidiOx1 In the MidiPort Routing window connect the APC Midi In (left side) to MidiYoke 1 Out on the right side Midi coming from the APC should now be arriving at the Lumidmx software. In MidiOx, you should be able to see the Midi from the APC in the Input Monitor (along with its echo coming in MidiYoke 1) You should also see the data in the Output Monitor window as it goes out through MidiYoke1. Although this sounds like a loop to me, if you want the APC Midi in to be echoed back just make a new connection from APC In to APC Out in the Midi Port Routing window. If you need to filter out all other data coming in from the APC before it is sent back to the APC, let me know and I'll show you how it is done. Now you need to make a data map to change the APC data from #80 to #90 . You seemed to have mixed up hexadecimal with decimal so I will assume that only the #80 and #90 are in hex. Also Midi data cannot be greater than 127 so I assume that your #255 is really 127 Select Options / Data Mapping... press the Clear button if there is anything already there Press the Insert button On the input line select channel 1, Event Type is Note OFF, (both Min and Max) Note# are 56 and Velocity is 127 On the output line select Match Input, Event Type is Note ON, and all the rest -1 Press OK and then save it as APCfilter.oxm Make sure the Turn Map On is NOT selected. On the Port Routing window you will see a box in the middle of the line joining the APC in to MidiYoke1. Click on it and a new dialog will appear. On the bottom right is a drop down box that should have APCfilter.oxm in it Select it and press OK. Now any time the APC puts out #80 56 127 it will be changed to #90 56 127 before going to MidiYoke 1. If you want more than just that message to be changed insert more lines to APCfilter.oxm Perhaps you are looking for a range of notes - just change the Min and Max -1 means 'all values' All the best Royce
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