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JACK_PORTS 2
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# This turns the APCmini into a Mackie-compatible controller, so that it can
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# be used with Linux DAW programs like Ardour. The emulation is somewhat
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# limited since the APCmini has no encoders, no motorized faders, and not
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# nearly as many dedicated buttons as a Mackie device. But it offers enough
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# controls to be usable as a basic DAW controller.
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# be used with Linux DAW programs like Ardour. The emulation is complicated by
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# the APCmini having no encoders, no motorized faders, and not nearly as many
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# dedicated buttons as a Mackie device. But it offers enough controls to be
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# usable as a basic DAW controller.
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# Tested with Ardour. Setup: In Ardour, enable the Mackie control surface,
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# then connect Ardour's "mackie control" ports to midizap's midi_out and
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# midi_in2 ports, and the APCmini to midizap's midi_in and midi_out2 ports.
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# PROTOCOL DOCUMENTATION: If you want to see for yourself how all this works,
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# comprehensive information about the Mackie MCU protocol can be found on
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# https://mackie.com; search for the MCU Pro owner's manual in this file:
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# MCU_Pro-XT_Pro_OM.pdf. Unfortunately, the APCmini is not nearly as well
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# documented, but relevant information can be found in the Ableton forums
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# here: https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=209604
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[MIDI]
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# The APCmini's dedicated shift key is used to provide alternative functions
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