controlling midi (values) from a joystick

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Melodic Master Mind
Member Since: Apr 19, 2004

hey guys is there a program that i could assign certain midi actions to my joystick and the bottoms on it? like to make it emulate a controller or something.......i hooked it up and in cubase i could only control pan on selected track when i press botton 1 and move the stick.....but ill like to know if there is a program to assign certain midi actions to the bottons and sticks.......blessed

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Melodic Master Mind
Member
Since: Apr 19, 2004


Nov 17, 2006 01:45 pm

hey guys i found 2, i aint try them yet....im in the cafe...got no net at home for a while now.... i downloaded these 2 i going to try them when i go home www.soundtower.com/synth/midijoys.htm

www.codevis.com/proj_midi.html


i got them from a kvr thread

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Nov 17, 2006 10:07 pm

Yep, they both work. I have tried them and they work great. Although I have gotten rid of the joystick, which I regret now as I could be using it with Native Insturments new synths and also with Rapture and Dimension Pro.

Melodic Master Mind
Member
Since: Apr 19, 2004


Nov 18, 2006 01:38 pm

mmm i tried them they are not really what i was looking for i got a vst one that was kinda what i was looking for but not totally (cause i want one to work in every environment)....i want something like to install like a virtual midi image driver....if u know what i mean.....so i wont have to do any connection looping or anything like that

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Nov 18, 2006 02:24 pm

Oh man I do know what you mean. I tried the original version of this little baby here. www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=KPE1 It was absolutely killer. Now I wish I would have kept it. This new version will actually do video and audio together or separately.

Or are you looking for something in completely software based? If so, I know Cakewalk had an FX pad like that which was strictly software based, same X Y type pad and all, just it was mouse or keypad driven.

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