On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 03:59:12AM +0100, David Adler wrote:
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Danni Coy
<danni.coy(a)gmail.com> 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).
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.
i have an axiom25 and at the first 2 days i tinkered with the thought of
writing an app to configure it.
but i soon came to the conclusion, that it wouldnt be worth the effort.
i mean almost all apps have flexible midi bindings.
its much easier to never change the axiom conf, and just configure apps
accordingly.
(the only value i see is that one might be able to switch conf on the
axiom to control a different set of synths)
but that just requires to setup all configs to not interfere with each
other and your ready to go...)
best,
d
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