hello,
mididings can do that :
http://das.nasophon.de/mididings/
reference to the System("your command here")
http://das.nasophon.de/mididings/doc/units.html#calls
an example script would look like :
from mididings import *
config(
backend='jack-rt',
client_name='sendanote',
)
run(
KeyFilter(notes=[43]) >> System("ls /home")
KeyFilter(notes=[44,45]) >> System("yourscript1.sh")
KeyFilter(notes=[36]) >> System("sendmail")
)
---
not tested, but should be it
you could add more filters for midi channels, or velocity
Raphaël
Le 2 nov. 2014 à 00:16, Hanspeter Portner <dev(a)open-music-kontrollers.ch> a écrit :
On 01.11.2014 23:27, Athanasios Silis wrote:
hello there,
is there an application that I am missing that allows programming execution
of arbitrary bash scripts (or others) following pressing specific midi
notes?
googling about it did not provide any results..
Thank you for your help
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e.g. SuperCollider can do that:
The relevant help files:
http://doc.sccode.org/Classes/MIDIIn.html
http://doc.sccode.org/Classes/String.html#-systemCmd
And a working code samle:
test.sc
----------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/env sclang
({
var midii, noteOn;
MIDIClient.init;
noteOn = {|src, chan, num, vel|
if(chan == 0, {
"./test.sh".systemCmd;
})
};
MIDIIn.addFuncTo(\noteOn, noteOn);
}).value;
---------------------------------------------
test.sh
---------------------------------------------
#!/usr/bin/bash
echo "bang!"
---------------------------------------------
hp
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