DIY transport control?

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Girls stop fighting. I personally need it because FL Studio doesn't support custom key commands, and i'm not going to switch daws soon.

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get a Korg NanoKontrol or similar (e.g. icon).
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ferez21 wrote:Girls stop fighting. I personally need it because FL Studio doesn't support custom key commands, and i'm not going to switch daws soon.
the MIDI you'd want to generate probably corresponds to the MMC midi messages:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI_Machine_Control

(unless FL can be set up to map a specific note or CC to its transport controls)
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Lol, i stumbled upon this at google while searching, but i was sure it was written "Maschine" so i passed it :hihi:
Ill check it out, thanks.

PS idecided to build my controller around a Microsoft gamepad. I find it easier to translate the gamepad keystrokes into midi messages + i can finally have a real X/Y controller.... Still figuring out the transport thing though

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if you still want to go the autohotkey-route, this should get you going:

MIDI Output from AHK:
http://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/1 ... -from-ahk/

Midi Input/Output combined, with SysEx messages fpr MMC messages:
http://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/5 ... e/?hl=midi

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raffo wrote:if you still want to go the autohotkey-route, this should get you going:

MIDI Output from AHK:
http://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/1 ... -from-ahk/

Midi Input/Output combined, with SysEx messages fpr MMC messages:
http://www.autohotkey.com/board/topic/5 ... e/?hl=midi

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You may be able to control your transport with something like this, ferez21. It has programmable key combos and works over USB.

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michi_mak wrote:
WOK wrote:Why do you need MIDI messages?...
ask this whyterabbyt smart ass
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Is there a way to turn this thing into a transport control?
It looks like it can perfectly fit the task, and all i need is:

1) a software to turn the keystrokes into midi(?), or into certain keyboard shortcuts, only when my DAW is up and running.
2) Painting the keys according to the action desired (play, pause etc.).

Any help with (1) is appreciated :)

Thanks,
Erez.
I used Cool Edit Pro, now Adobe Audition which allows for assignable keyboard shortcuts and this is exactly what I used as a transport control. Clip it to your music stand and start - stop - pause - record - or rewind/ff to your hearts content. I'm sure it would work in most host daws. Nice thing is you can hook up as many as you need to the usb hub and they will all work the same. The same goes for keyboards too in case you were wondering. :)

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WOK wrote:get a Korg NanoKontrol or similar (e.g. icon).
:tu:
I have the first generation and I love the thing!
Here is End.user, using one:

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Programmable keyboard shortcuts per application:
http://retail.contourdesign.com/?/products/23
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