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N. Gey wrote:
arisstotle.54695488(a)bloglines.com schrieb:
If you have a programmable midi keyboard, you can
program a foot pedal to
send an mmc play/pause command to ardour, and there you have it.
Chuckk Hubbard schrieb:
and now that I think of it you might be able to
rig the Jack transport
to start and stop with a MIDI signal, and use that to play Audacity.
I think the JACK transport state sounds finde. But how do I do that?
There's a standalone tool to start/stop jack transport via MIDI/MMC:
http://nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/jackctlmmc-0.tar.gz - It's hardcoded to
use the default MMC commands for start/stop/rewind, but can be adapted
easily.
If you use ardour - enable 'generic MIDI' Option (and connect your MIDI
device) - Then hold CTRL-key and press the middle mouse Button on the
play button (this key combo allows to re-assign MIDI bindings).
press the midi-footswitch to assign it to the play btn. - Repeat for the
stop-btn.
Since ardour 2.1 those midi bindings are saved in
~/ardour2/ardour.bindings - For older versions you'd need to save the
ardour session as a template.
good luck,
robin
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