From 8f5182a21762a56aabc6d82b215cd8335cf1fa0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Albert Graef Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2018 07:38:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Comment changes. --- example.midizaprc | 26 ++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/example.midizaprc b/example.midizaprc index 2b2e8f8..4fb2f9c 100644 --- a/example.midizaprc +++ b/example.midizaprc @@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ # without any option letter turns on all debugging options. -# Sample bindings for video editing and mouse emulation. - -# These mostly assume a Mackie MCU-like DAW controller device. We use -# this as an example throughout, since devices of this kind are standard -# gear in many studios, and they offer an abundance of useful controls. -# If you don't have one of these lying around, there are inexpensive MCU -# emulations in software (such as the TouchDAW app on Android). +# Sample bindings for video editing. These assume a Mackie MCU-like +# device, which are available from various manufacturers. They are more +# or less standardized, and offer an abundance of useful controls, +# making it easier to provide bindings which just work. If you don't +# have one of these lying around, there are inexpensive emulations in +# software (such as the TouchDAW app on Android), or you can just edit the +# rules below to make them work with your controller. # On most MCU-style devices there are some playback controls and cursor # keys which generate various note events, and a jog wheel which @@ -234,11 +234,11 @@ [MIDI] # The special "MIDI" default section is only active when MIDI output is -# enabled (midizap -o). This allows you to translate midizap's MIDI -# input for use with other MIDI devices and applications. Here's a -# simple example for illustration purposes, which shows how to map both -# the MCU master fader and the jog wheel to CC7, so that they can be -# used as volume controls. +# enabled (midizap -o). This allows you to use midizap as a MIDI mapper +# translating MIDI input to MIDI output. Here's a simple example for +# illustration purposes, which shows how to map both the MCU master +# fader and the jog wheel to CC7, so that they can be used as volume +# controls. # Note that the MCU master fader is PB (on MIDI channel 9), which has # 128 times the range of a MIDI controller, so we scale it down @@ -284,6 +284,8 @@ [Default] +# First, some MCU-compatible bindings. + # cursor movement D8 XK_Left D#8 XK_Right