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Old May 26, 2006, 02:08 PM   #1
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MIDI IN-to-kX Control

As we all know - Asynth has a simple drop-down list of all MIDI Inputs.
So, is it possible for someone, familiar with coding, to make a simple "plugin" which can act as bridge between those MIDI Inputs AND kX Control?
Thus way we will be able to control all DSP plugins through MIDI without need of external software.
I hope to see such drop-down list in the next druiver release, but probably Eugene has more important stuff to add there.
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Old Oct 25, 2006, 07:17 AM   #2
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Thus way we will be able to control all DSP plugins through MIDI without need of external software.
Hmmm, does MidiYoke require a lot of resources?
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Old Oct 25, 2006, 01:03 PM   #3
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well midiyoke - is just a 'virtual midi' driver that allows midi ox to act as the bridge. (or thats how it seems to me)
Thus - it sorta is using 2x the 'resource' than say - the KX driver acting as the bridge...or even if it were an addon to KX - but Id think youd still need midiyoke driver installed UNLESS KX control was made as a 'sharable' driver (do those even exists?) that would act as a 'midi merge'.

But I could be wrong and would like to be corrected if so...
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Old Oct 25, 2006, 06:49 PM   #4
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So, is it possible for someone, familiar with coding, to make a simple "plugin" which can act as bridge between those MIDI Inputs AND kX Control?
Unfortunatly this is not possible.
Although all kX MIDI ports are multi-client,
the OS (Windows) does not allow to open any MIDI port
more then once by the same application (which makes sense).
Since kX-plugins run as dll extension 'in' kxmixer.exe
they can not open kX-Control port since it is already opened
(in use) by that same kxmixer.exe.

It is however possible and not hard to write a standalone app
which routes any MIDI-IN port to kX-control but that is the same as using MIDI-OX.

I wrote Asynth not to use kx-control at all
but that is mainly because the kx-control port is
to slow for busy and tight MIDI playback.

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well midiyoke - is just a 'virtual midi' driver that allows midi ox to act as the bridge. (or thats how it seems to me)
Actualy, midiyoke driver is only needed if you
want to be able to send midi data between MIDI applications.

MIDI-OX itself is 'just' a MIDI Port router.
That is; if you only want to route physical MIDI IN port data to,
let's say kX-Control port, you don't have to have midiyoke driver
installed at all.

Visa versa; if you only want to route midi data from one MIDI App to another,
you have to have midiyoke driver installed, but you don't necesarily need MIDI-OX.

HTH. Cheers,

/Lex.
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Old Oct 25, 2006, 08:12 PM   #5
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HTH. Cheers,

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Yes, it did for me anyway - thanks.
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Old Oct 28, 2006, 09:10 PM   #6
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In case anyone is interested...
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