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Albert Graef 2018-09-21 09:30:34 +02:00
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# NOTE: At present, this controller isn't properly supported by ALSA, but it
# can be made to work in Linux with Harry van Haaren's Ctlra software.
# Specifically, you'll need the ctlra_daemonx program from the
# mapping_v1-daemonx branch which isn't in Harry's repository yet, but for the
# time being can be found here:
# mapping_v1-daemonx branch which for the time being can be found here:
# https://github.com/agraef/openAV-Ctlra/tree/mapping_v1-daemonx
# After cloning the repository and switching to the mapping_v1-daemonx
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# control in / mackie control out -> midizap midi_in2 / midi_out2 -> Ctlra
# Maschine Mk3.
# Usage (executive summary):
# - SHIFT, SELECT, SOLO and MUTE are used as shift buttons which change the
# functions of the encoders and some keys
# - The transport section (bottom/left) mostly does what you'd expect it to.
# PLAY, REC, STOP and RESTART/Loop all work as advertized. The two keys
# above REC and STOP are used as REWIND and FAST FWD.
# - The eight buttons at the top select a channel, or engage Channel
# Rec/Solo/Mute when combined with SELECT, SOLO and MUTE, respectively.
# - The eight small encoders function as the volume faders, or as encoders
# (usually pan) when combined with SHIFT. Touching the encoders means
# touching the faders, or pushing the encoders when combined with SELECT.
# - The big encoder emulates the jog wheel. Pushing this encoder left, right,
# up and down emulates the cursor keys, pressing it engages the Zoom
# function (which also lights up all four LEDs around the encoder).
# - The touchstrip is used as the master fader. The four buttons above it
# emulate the MCP shift keys (SHIFT, CTRL, OPTION, ALT/CMD).
# - The left and right arrow keys in the top/left button group are used to
# change banks, or move by single channels when combined with SHIFT.
# These are just the most important mappings; there's a bunch of other
# bindings, but I'll leave you to discover them on your own (see below for all
# the gory details). There are so many keys on this device, many of them are
# still unused right now, so you can easily add more bindings if you want. :)
[MIDI]
# We use the Mk3's dedicated SHIFT button as our primary shift key, to provide