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Does this one work for anyone?
According to the manual parameter change looks like: F0 43 [b:v89d7v0h]1n[/b:v89d7v0h] […] F7 (where n is the MIDI channel in hex) whereas it’s "yy" (-> [b:v89d7v0h]0n[/b:v89d7v0h]) in this panel.
I don’t have a TX81z but my YS200 claims to be (somewhat) compatible so I’m not sure if this is a bug or my device behaving differently.In any case, is there an elegant way to change this or do I have to manually edit every modulator (to e.g. yy+0x10)?
Regards, RomanDamn, that was fast!
I does seem to work now.
Thx for your time!Strangely it still doesn’t work for me. With the new version (thx anyway ” title=”Wink” /> ) there is no more "MIDI Device Settings" button and Ctrlr still does not show up in qjackctl (neither as jack-, nor as alsa-midi device).
I won’t give up yet, though. ” title=”Wink” />Sorry for my late reply!
I had a brief look on RtMidi and it seems quite superior to the "standard solution", so if it’s feasible, it has my vote! ” title=”Wink” />
Also let me know if I can help you by testing or anything else. I quite a few Linux machines lying around anyway, on which a plan to use ctrlr.
EDIT: BTW: have you considered using jack for midi on linux?
Well, compiling worked at last (minor adjustments necessary).
Still with rev1039 the MIDI Device Problem stays the same; no devices are recognised. Do you have any hints for that?
I’ll try that, thanks!
I’m here (and not on FB ” title=”Wink” /> )
I’m just getting started on ctrlr though, so my feedback may not be the most helpful yet. ” title=”Wink” />
But Thx already for the tool I was looking for for about a year! – Keep up your good work! -
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