![]() UPDATE: SOLVED! numerous references to keyboard0 and keyboard1 across the web, watched some mattlekim - it says devices1-n, and that's my experience - 1 is my laptop keyboard, 2 is my external. how do you make it recognise as keypress (1) on the external usb keyboard, so that the mapped action is performed only when key (1) is pressed on external, not on laptop keyboard? Tried this, but sadly behaving as suspected, not differentiating between keyboards. Is this easier (using these tools) than GlovePie?Īre there (m)any tangible benefits to solution A (midiNotesToCC+midiCCToggle) or B (just GlovePie?) This can be done with a control box that receives midi commands to switch off different control configs in wiring Since I am a tinkerer I have begun a small project to control the lights in a room using a mic and Glovepie picks up my talk commands and sends midi signals to a device that turns on lights, turn on tv, shut off tv, turn on stereoĬomputer "Give me a beer" This has not been implemented yet LOL Just do not do it with too many people in the house they may think you have gone mad. LOL controlling Reaper through a Mic is pretty weird though. This is beyond Genius, with time you can add all your custom commands you want in the Glovepie Script Window and reaper will follow and it is fun talking to Reaper and Reaper working all Auto If I say on the mic "Play" Reaper starts playing because I mapped the Space bar to that command. The controlling of Reaper using voice commands is possible with Glovepie, since you can write a script with commands linked to midi events and Glovepie will send them out via any installed virtual midi port to Reaper ![]() LOL yes wee know tons of freeware tools all over the place That and SWS extensions WOW awesome mix!! So I am controlling Reaper with voice commands using GlovepieĮxcellent!!! Banned you have to try this voice command scripting LOL it is awesome to setup custom commands to control reaper as Glovie sets each voice command to a specific midi event of your choosing outstanding! Yes I have now glove pie controlling Reaper with my VoiceĬan junxion do that? I looked and maybe could be a workaround. Look at Motu as an example of a company BLINDED!! now they have to eat their words and Windows is their path to salvation as they are in trouble.ĭO not support only one platform in the end you get screwed. Hence why Avid is scrambling back to Windows and right now Protools 10 is more stable than on the MAC and that is simply do to Avid getting it better on Windows. You have to support all OS's not just one those days are over, as Motu and Avid are finding out right now that supporting only one OS is like putting a gun pointed toward your foot. Indeed it's all about making things open, something Apple should learn from In 1 minute I turned my control box into a Beat Box all without even turning on Reaper AWESOME!! kind of liek a drum beat box LOLĪctually junxion is a poor mans Glovepie Attempt LOL Get Glovepie and you have Scripting in there as well ( Busy making Console Processors)Īs that killed the Monopoly Apple had on Audio and Video as you can see from what Apple is doing Phones and Tablets. Thank God IBM told them to go pound sand. Mac you mean an Intel Box? lol I see now why Apple is leaving the Desktops as they do not have the control they once had with IBM processors Problem Solved with Open source as usually. Glove Pie knows which keyboard you have and sets only that keyboard yo wish to control any Midi you want, or messages or letter, whatever the hell you want it can do Now we can start building our own Control Boxes Glove Pie works with up to 4 USB typping Keyboards, Mice, USB gamepads you name it and let's you walk all over Junction with mappings ![]() ![]() I actually like open Freeware products and won't touch a mac with a stick LOLīuy an over expensive Mac just to use a keyboard as control box LOL GFTO lol See here how to set it up (I used Predator in the example as I don't have Amplitube), the FX chain can be downloaded here. (don't forget to enable MIDI Yoke in Reaper's Preferences - Audio - MIDI Devices first)Īfter that, it's just a matter of using Reaper's native learn like this:ĮDIT: In case your VST or VSTi have poor parameter and MIDI learn implementation, and only allows you to control buttons using MIDI CC like with for example Amplitube (guitar effect plugin), you will need to use these 2 extra MIDI plugins from InsertPiz in front: You will need a standalone tool called QwertyKeyboardMidi (free) that translates computer keyboard hits to MIDI messages, and a virtual MIDI port (free) like for example MIDI Yoke to send data from it to a Reaper track. (for example switching on or off stomp boxes etc) The idea came from the thread Using keyboard as a MIDI controller where it would be useful when playing live to control plugin buttons and switches via a computer keyboard. ![]()
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