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junXion 4.0
Steim Foundation
junXion v1.0 is a Mac OSX data routing application that allows the connection of any USB game controller and defines, in an easy user interface, the translation of each key or joystick action into a specific MIDI event. The resulting MIDI data is then available to any audio/music software that runs on that Mac or can be send to external MIDI interfaces. (screenshot: http://www.steim.nl/Software/junXion%20v1.0%20screenshot.tiff)
junXion v1.0 features: - scaling and polarity selection of the incoming data - straight mapping from the incoming data into one of the available MIDI events - mapping of the data of one input to the output of another input (i.e. trigger note with a key and control the pitch with one of the joystick axis) - remapping of the computer keyboard and mouse to MIDI data - MIDI output port selection (i.e. select the internal MIDI bus, the internal QuickTime GM synth or external MIDI port) - the possibility to simultaneously connect up to 8 USB input devices (joysticks, game pads etc) and route them to separate or common MIDI channels/ports (i.e. one can for instance 'play' Ableton Live with two joysticks and the computer keyboard) - external MIDI input data can be merged with junXion's MIDI data - save/recall user defined configurations
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