Yes, it works with NI Traktor, with a Midi Remapper, called MidiRules, and a conversion file, but I think its just to convert to common turntable codes, as its mainly built for windows use (behringer fall back in his promise to support Mac os X, instaed built BCD3000 that basicly is the same turntable with some firmware update and this driver..)
As soon as it happen again i'll be sending you the crash report.
Piero
Hello,
Just reporting a little bug in mini-audicle, it seems that when I try to use this code with a BCD2000 turntable, it just hangs up, the strangest thing is that it crashes randomly, if I save the report from macos X could be helpful?
The code:
public class input {
int device;
MidiIn min;
MidiMsg msg;
int knob_0[2];
public void input(int dev) {
dev => device;
if( !min.open( device ) ) {
<<< "erro ao iniciar device:" , device >>>;
} else {
<<< "device inicializado:" , min.num () , " -> " , min.name() >>>;
}
[ 176 , 3 ] @=> knob_0;
}
public int poll() {
while ( true ) {
min => now;
// get the message(s)
while( min.recv(msg) )
{
// print out midi message
<<< msg.data1, msg.data2, msg.data3 >>>;
msg.data1 => int msg_1;
msg.data2 => int msg_2;
<<< "cara: " , msg_1 >>>;
if ( msg_2 == knob_0[1] ) {
<<< "eh o cara" >>>;
}
}
}
}
};
input In;
In.input (1);
In.poll();
What I'm trying to do is figure out how exactly Chuck can handle input events, my first tought was on building a linked list with the desired function pointer to the button i want to map, but maybe the event classes can do it better, anyone has the same way implementation issue?
Thanks
Piero
Obs: The bug is with miniAudicle 0.1.3.7c under MacOS X 10.4.9 Intel C2D