Has anyone used Midi Mapper X?

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2015/10/05 22:13:56 (permalink)

Has anyone used Midi Mapper X?

I found a vst called Midi Mapper X. Looks like it was intended for FL Studio, but it installs ok.
Theres no instructions, so im trying to grasp what it does.
i think it allows you specify per key a sysex for note on, one for note off, and a cc controller that is velocity sensitive. Thats what im hoping for anyway.
Could be a cool way to reuse old hardware.
Anyone tried this?
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    Re: Has anyone used Midi Mapper X? 2015/10/06 13:45:58 (permalink)
    I used it for a while to map various keyswitches and CC values for articulation control. I recently picked up VEPro, so I'm starting all over again - I think I may end up using MIDI Mapper still, we'll see. It is very cool!

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    Re: Has anyone used Midi Mapper X? 2015/10/07 02:28:44 (permalink)
    Thanks for the reassurance that it will work. This will take some experimentation to understand. But the possibolities for it to change the way hardware behaves from a keyboard are mind boggling.
    Its nice to see a developer coming up with something really new.
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