Hello, Andrew--
Thank you for your help! Your solution worked perfectly, once i jumped a few hurdles on my end. First, i had to figure out how to middle click. i've never had a mouse with a middle click, so i've never had to solve the problem. Fortunately, my touchpad has a way of doing it. Then, i made things more complicated then necessary. i ran the b3 with the -gmc switch, being absolutely sure that the gui itself should receive this message. i was wrong.
You wouldn't happen to know, Andrew, if these connections can be stored? It would be easiest, if i'm ever in a live situation, to be able to call up the b3 without remapping all the midi assignments. i'm always a little nervous asking these things, though. If the only solution is to write the code, i wouldn't know how to do it.
Thanks, again, Andrew. Take care.
bill
On October 11, 2012 at 10:35 AM Andrew C <countfuzzball@gmail.comn> wrote:
> Hello Bill,
>
> Bristol does support this (indeed, nearly anything that's on the GUI
> is midi cc controllable, buttons, sliders, knobs etc).
> To get it work, you just need to middle click on the drawbar on the
> GUI, then move the physical fader on your controller and the
> connection should be set.
>
> With my M-audio oxygen 61 at least, it works flawlessly.
>
> Andrew.
>
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:53 PM, bill@wolfcomposer.com
> <bill@wolfcomposer.com> wrote:
> > Hello, All--
> >
> > i'm curious. Can Bristol receive control-change messages? i've a midi
> > controller with eight faders and would love for them to control the drawbars
> > on Bristol's b3 gui. Any reading material would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you, much, for your help.
> > bill
> >
> >
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