![]() APZX also recommended that I find a method to turn my touchpad/mouse into a joystick. My second best solution would be to use a couple of controllers on my mix controller but that's also flawed and slow.Īnyway. But if you're suggesting drawing it in - it really doesn't sound as good and is much slower to work that way. As for automation, that's what I'm talking about. £300 for the 49 key version, which is £100 over the M-Audio, which I certainly can't justify spending on a joystick. Being a Novation product, I know that the quality will be high - probably better than M-Audio's stuff. And whilst I think this new SL MkII looks as ugly as sin, the controls are touch sensitive and that's pretty cool. It was the model before this by Novation that had the joystick, which I was thinking of but simply couldn't justify for such a project. *performs search and finds a controller I hadn't seen before* It's annoying that the one I want (M-Audio Axiom) doesn't have such a feature and the best that I know which does. As I mentioned, buying a keyboard just for that control seems pointless - other than the fact that I can't really afford justifying such expense right now and that I only have room for one MIDI keyboard - I'm having to sell my old MIDI keyboard just so I have room for a new one. Also considering that I'm not sure where my old joysticks might be hiding. So I might have to pick up either a cheap USB one or get a converter. The only issue I might now have is that all of my joysticks are old-school gameport style ones and others are even older than that. Which looks nice and simple and is W7 compatible. Quite annoying that the M-Audio Axiom doesn't have one because I've been wanting one of those controllers for a little while now and would happily snap one up now that my student finance has *finally come through.Īs a second best, I would look at an X/Y pad but not those Korg Nano things - when I say build quality isn't too important, I do have limits. Of course, there are expensive keyboards with them built in but I don't really want to buy a whole keyboard just for one control. It's quite a simple mechanism and should be cheap to produce. I wonder why more companies don't make them. That's more of a work-around as I'd like something compact but it looks like this type of item is rare. I just need something for surround panning. This work is shared under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.I'm looking for a stand alone MIDI joystick controller. Has the transpose out-of-range octaves option MIRP v0.4 - First public release with the UI made in Pygame. Is a bit faster than the first release, a lot easier to use. Such options as: choosable device, tune, playing MIDI files and customizing layouts (MIRP Layout Designer helper program added). UI remade on Tkinter, used mido instead of Pygame.midi. MIRP v1.1 - complete overhaul of the first release. ![]() Should be faster and more stable than v1.1. MIRP v1.5.6.6 - remade from scratch on Object Pascal with Lazarus and its LCL forms. MIRP Layout Designer is made on FreePascal with Lazarus.ĭownloads MIRP v1.6.8.3 - added some useful features (visual keyboard, 'End' key to pause a playing MIDI, stay-on-top mode and included all of the MIRP Layout Designer features into the main program. MIRP is made on Python 3.5 with the use of such libraries as mido and tkinter. mlf files could be edited with any plain textĮditing software like Notepad, but it is a lot easier to do it there. mlf files and could then be imported into MIRP. It was created to make MIRP available to use as a simple MIDI-to-keystrokes converter outside of Roblox Virtual Piano. MIRP Layout Designer is a helper program used to create MIDI-to-keystrokes layouts for use with MIRP. That, of course, isn't doing much in terms of sound, because there still are no way to implement dynamics and even key hold length,īut in terms of comfortability it really makes the job easier. On an real electrical piano/MIDI keyboard, rather than having to press computer keyboard buttons. It was first created to make it easier for people to express themselves on a Roblox Virtual Piano by playing music MIRP (MIDI Input to Roblox Piano), as the name implies was designed for use with Roblox Piano in mind.
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