sorry, i forgot about this part...NexxuSix wrote:Linux
add another 5-10 minutes when i get home to boot to linux and compile it there.
sorry, i forgot about this part...NexxuSix wrote:Linux
Piz,i didn't get any e-mail like that, but it would only take me a few minutes to do this.
17 minutes to be exact...
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiKeySplit4.zip
i forgot to mention, i uploaded a new version with midi learn for the split note. and i thought i compiled it for linux, but after booting to windows again i can't find it. hmmm...NexxuSix wrote:insertpizhere said:Piz,i didn't get any e-mail like that, but it would only take me a few minutes to do this.
17 minutes to be exact...
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiKeySplit4.zip
Thank you! I truly appreciate the fast turn around, this will help tremendously.
Cheers,
NexxuSix
Hmm... did a system-wide search turn up anything like a .so, .cpp, file? I wonder if its in some obscure directory, like var/log/tmp, etc?i forgot to mention, i uploaded a new version with midi learn for the split note. and i thought i compiled it for linux, but after booting to windows again i can't find it. hmmm...
Thanks again, Piz!i don't know what happened before, but here is the linux version:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiKeySplit4.tar.bz2
for midi learn, drag the split note below note 0, then play the note you want.
Is that an "XT Only thing"? I would think sliders are supposed to go from 0 - 127 or 1 - 128, right?it will actually skip 28 notes...
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