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Using midistroke
Using midistroke













using midistroke

Windows XP 32/64bit or higher, MIDI-device conneted to USB or MIDI-device connected via a MIDI-PC-interface. Small and lightweight, does not need many PC-resources.It can be used with the TranzPort to provide basic control over any program that supports keyboard commands such as audio/video editors, games, and many. Writes a MIDI-In-logfile for later analysis MidiStroke is a simple to use Mac based application (OS 10.3 and higher) that converts incoming MIDI notes, and CC or Program Change numbers into standard keystrokes, or keystroke combinations.Built-in AKAI APCmini editor to control it´s LEDs.Native Train-simulator support: Can listen and light up LEDs of Your controller on events of Train Simulator or can handle Your throttle/brakes, etc by Midi-pots.So the best solution I could think of would be to use MIDI to start and stop.

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Works also as simple MIDI-Monitor for analysing MIDI-events I actually figured out how to do this while looking into an iTunes alternative.STARTUP setting which is executed, when MidiKey2Key starts.Able to create automatically shortcuts for startup with a different setting.Able to handle multiple settings by starting with a setting-name as argument for MidiKey2Key.exe.Stores automatically your settings on exit.Waits - if You wish - for the release of the Midi-Pad before releasing the keypress.Sends key-shortcuts to any application which has the focus or which is able to receive global key-commands (like OBS).Your game/fullscreen-application does not loose focus while MIDIkey2Key is executing commands.Stays in the background with a tray icon.Note: I've found my midiStroke setup for M-Audio Axiom 49 keys don't require values (only key number) but controls (e.g. Then in midiStroke you map controls to shortcuts. Able to start any application/batch-file, etc MIDI Loupe listens your device and logs channel/key/value you just hit on your midi controller - with this tool you inspect your device's output.















Using midistroke