To get started, you will need Bome's MIDI Translator Classic. In addition, here's a.bmtp file to load in to get things working right away using FFXIV's default.
MT Pro allows Keystrokes as incoming trigger, though currently only the real 'keys' are used, i.e. The Shift key is treated equally to, say, the A key. It's a good idea to have checkboxes for Shift,Ctrl, and Alt as convenience there.For now, you can help yourself with the Rules and global variables: we define the global variable ga as a flag for Shift, gb for Ctrl and gc for Alt. If the respective variable is 1, the key is pressed, otherwise it's 0. The following Translators are needed to set this up. Code: Translator 8: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-B to MIDIOptions: stop=trueIncoming: Keystroke: BRules:if ga0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gb0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gc0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing ActionOutgoing: MIDI 99 31 7F 31 00 Note: since the current keystroke mechanism in MT Pro uses the hardware keys, your definitions are independent of the keyboard layout. This means that your definitions define the position of the key on the keyboard, not which letter they represent.
A German keyboard layout has the Z key below the number key 6, while an English keyboard has a Y key there. MT will treat this key as the same, no matter which keyboard layout is selected. A future version of MT Pro will have a way to define typed characters (versus the key).Florian. Code: Translator 7: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Up to MIDI Volume+Options: stop=trueIncoming: Keystroke: UpRules:if ga0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gb0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gc0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actiongv=gv+10if gv=127 then gv=127Outgoing: MIDI B0 07 gvTranslator 8: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Down to MIDI Volume-Options: stop=trueIncoming: Keystroke: DownRules:if ga0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gb0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actionif gc0 then exit rules, skip Outgoing Actiongv=gv-10if gv. Hello florian,thx for your reply, i have tested it with normal keystrokes and it is working very well.:))but::i have another problem now,as i use the griffin power mate, i want to translate keystrokes which i can generate with that knob.so i decided to configure that knob as following:rotate right: Orotate left: Li have done the same with the midi translator pro.so when i push that keystrokes on my keyboard midi translator creates midi signal and the main channel of total mix is working great (volume up down)when i use the power mate. I can see a key input on the midi translator display and as you can see here: ooolllllooollloolllooolllooollooooolll it is also working in my internet application. But midi translator is not recognice it as the keystroke o and lperhaps the problem is, that midi translator is checking the peripherie and not the software for keystrokes.so i send keystrokes now:oooollllooollllooollllllllllllloooooolllllllooooooolllllooooollllooolllooolloollooolloobut no midi signal is generated from the output of midi translator pro.thx for your help rene.
Hi Lowrenzo,you may be right that the griffin sends its keystrokes in a way that MT will not recognize, or not as the letter O and P. But you say the incoming LED lights up when you turn the power mate, so MT must be able to get the power mate's keystrokes!So you should try this: put the cursor in Midi Translator's Edit Translator window, where you enter the key for the incoming action. Then turn the power mate and see what gets entered into the box.
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You may see something strange, which should be fine then.Let us know how it works!Florian. Hi Kino Oko,this is how you can use Midi Translator Pro to translate the PowerMate movements to MIDI:1) set up PowerMate in its control panel to send keys when turning, e.g. Key 'R' when turning right, and key 'L' when turning left.2) in Midi Translator Pro, create a new Translator entry. As Incoming Trigger select 'keystroke'. In the keystroke field, turn the PowerMate to the right once so that an 'R' appears in the field (or some other description).
Note that just entering 'R' from your computer keyboard will probably not work. As Outgoing Action, select MIDI and enter the MIDI message to send when turning right.3) create another translator entry for the left direction.4) In MT Pro, select 'Yoke 1' or whichever virtual MIDI port you have installed as MIDI OUT.5) in Ableton Live, set Yoke 1 as MIDI input and enable it for remote control.Now in order to send continuous controllers with varying values, you'll need variables and rules, see this post how the opposite is done:Regards,Florian.
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