![]() ![]() I have 8 pages set up, so for example one for regular workflow shortcuts (track resize, shifting through track views, one f.e. only has buttons to select the first 3 instead of the full 5 - duh) and this is the only way to get that done.Īnother example: I have an Ableton Launchpad mini that I use for Pro Tools shortcuts (mainly those that are awkward on the keyboard or those that need 2 hands). MIDI is translated through CM, cause I'm using some keyboard combinations to trigger different MIDI messages that feed into the X-touch (flip faders, selecting sends, the control surface f.e. I'm also using a X-touch 8-fader controller. Also I have custom Plug-In maps that I wouldn't be able to create in EUCON since they are static. Not even a EUCON S-series does that properly. in Pro Tools, I can emulate having 3 different virtual 'M-Audio Keyboard' configurations, so I have up to 24 knobs for Plug-In control simultaneously.Since you have to arm them for different pages, I use one button that sends a cascade of MIDI signals to line them up when I get to a new plug-in, which involves a bunch of building blocks with small delays to not overload PT etc. I'm translating the outputs to different virtual MIDI devices, so f.e. Some examples: I'm running 2 x BCR 2000 32-knob MIDI controllers, they have different pages, I'm using 4-5 of them. Maybe we can make this a concerted effort to get him to get this going and make it worth his while financially (if that's reason for the hold-up) or at least get a status update out of him.Ĭlick to expand.Hey thanks! would I even be able to sign the driver / get a certificate (with Apple tightening system security in general)? I'm also not really looking for another software, I have 15.000+ building blocks in my setup, so moving all that to another program would take forever, and most likely it's impossible to replicate all the functions. I of course don't know if he's willing to give up the source code for this or again, if even he's secretly working on this.Īgain, not a developer myself, so I have no idea how hard this is to realize or how much time it would take. Maybe through a GoFundMe cause I assume other people might wanna chip in as well to accelarate that process. In case Ken has stopped working on this entirely - which is in itself hard to tell, cause his Twitter shows he has applied for driverkit at least a while ago, but also, nobody every got a response directly from him regarding the CM - I'd even find a and pay a developer to get this to work. I'd be more than happy to pay for an update. I simply want this to work - at almost any cost. Hey joevt (Joe?) - I saw your name popped up in another CM conversation - always good to meet other CM users! ? How complicated is it to translate the driver extension into system extensions / driverkit? For an experienced developer, how many hours are we talking? The number of Apple silicon Macs is only gonna go up from here, so it's gonna be of interest for may people in the mid or long run. There's many people using this software, especially in the creative pro scene (video post, music production, but also gaming), so there's people who make money with it and who rely on this, but they are mainly running intel Macs or Hackintoshes. Unfortunately, the developer has stopped communicating and stopped updating the app, so the app didn't make the jump from kexts to driverkit / system extensions that are necessary for Apple silicon. ![]() Up until now, I was on a cheesegrater Mac Pro running Mojave and I am testing the waters so I can upgrade to Apple Silicon. It is a vital part of my professional workflow (music production / mixing) and I'm heavily relying on it. I use Controllermate, a software that controls keyboard/mouse/MIDI inputs and translates them into all kinds of mouse/keyboard/MIDI outputs. First off - I'm not a developer, so bare with meĪlso hoping this is the right forum for this - mods, feel free to move accordingly. ![]()
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