evolution mk 425c -- midi mapping is deleted
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    evolution mk 425c -- midi mapping is deleted

    by leuchtstoff » Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:26 pm

    just bought an evolution mk 425c midi keyboard.

    everything is fine. just got a problem. when i name the keys which fuction they should have- these settings are deleted when i shut down modul 8 and start it again.

    and does anyone know how to give the keys a doube-usage. so you can combine for example knob 1 + wheel 1 for another use than knob 2 + wheel 1..?

    sorry for my bad english. got a big hangover, but i need to know this now :D

    cheers
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    by sigmasix » Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:03 pm

    to keep your settings in memory, just choose "save map as default" in the mapping menu
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    by leuchtstoff » Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:00 pm

    :oops:

    ohh, jipp.

    but the more important question is about using keys in combination .. anyone knows something about?
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    Re: evolution mk 425c -- midi mapping is deleted

    by jm302 » Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:43 am

    leuchtstoff wrote:and does anyone know how to give the keys a doube-usage. so you can combine for example knob 1 + wheel 1 for another use than knob 2 + wheel 1..?


    Greetings,

    You should be able to use MIDIPipe http://homepage.mac.com/nicowald/SubtleSoft/ to do that. If that doesn't do what you need, give Plogue Bidule a try http://www.plogue.com/ Good luck!

    Cheers,
    Justin
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