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May 02, 2008 From there you could route the MIDI notes and controllers to GarageBand or any software or hardware that uses MIDI! The Guitar Hero controller would make a great one-octave MIDI controller with input devices for expression, so I hope to be up and running soon with a hybrid doubleneck guitar/guitar hero collage, hope this helps, AL. If you have a joystick with more than x,y axis MJoy is the superior app. However it's limited to only six buttons. If your joystick has many buttons, Rejoice or Joy2Midi is better. GlovePIE requires some coding. Set the Midi Out of joystick app to Midi Yoke 1. Then in your audio app, set Midi In to Midi Yoke 1. The second choice in our best MIDI pad controller round-up is the BeatStep Pro, which features three independent step sequencers and a set of general purpose MIDI controllers. Two of the sequencers are monophonic, intended for riffs, basslines and the like, while the third is.
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Hey Petey,
check this out:
http://www.steim.org/steim/junxion.html
You Will Need:
1. the Nintendo Wii-based wireless Guitar Hero controller(not PS3 or Xbox)
2. A Bluetooth enabled Mac...+(MacIntel is apparently a much more stable Blutooth CPU platform for this program!)+
3. Junxion... a great HID translator but it does not fully support the Guitar Hero 'extension' of the Wii Remote... but it does a great job of converting the buttons,joystick and sensors of the Wii Remote and the Wii Nunchuck accessory.
_I am currently investigating the necessary steps to enable all of the controls that exist on the Gtr Hero controller to be recognized by the Junxion app._
*The rig works like this:*
The wireless Guitar Hero controller uses the Wii Remote with Bluetooth and Infra-Red to transceive with the Mac
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2792427
+note the Wii Remote slapped into the body of this white Les Paul!+
Junxion then recognizes the WiiMote as a sensor device and from that point you can convert the sensor data to MIDI, OSC with rules, tables, and other logic based conditions for the resultant output.
From there you could route the MIDI notes and controllers to GarageBand or any software or hardware that uses MIDI!
The Guitar Hero controller would make a great one-octave MIDI controller with input devices for expression, so I hope to be up and running soon with a hybrid doubleneck guitar/guitar hero collage,
hope this helps,
AL
check this out:
http://www.steim.org/steim/junxion.html
You Will Need:
1. the Nintendo Wii-based wireless Guitar Hero controller(not PS3 or Xbox)
2. A Bluetooth enabled Mac...+(MacIntel is apparently a much more stable Blutooth CPU platform for this program!)+
3. Junxion... a great HID translator but it does not fully support the Guitar Hero 'extension' of the Wii Remote... but it does a great job of converting the buttons,joystick and sensors of the Wii Remote and the Wii Nunchuck accessory.
_I am currently investigating the necessary steps to enable all of the controls that exist on the Gtr Hero controller to be recognized by the Junxion app._
*The rig works like this:*
The wireless Guitar Hero controller uses the Wii Remote with Bluetooth and Infra-Red to transceive with the Mac
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2792427
+note the Wii Remote slapped into the body of this white Les Paul!+
Junxion then recognizes the WiiMote as a sensor device and from that point you can convert the sensor data to MIDI, OSC with rules, tables, and other logic based conditions for the resultant output.
From there you could route the MIDI notes and controllers to GarageBand or any software or hardware that uses MIDI!
The Guitar Hero controller would make a great one-octave MIDI controller with input devices for expression, so I hope to be up and running soon with a hybrid doubleneck guitar/guitar hero collage,
hope this helps,
AL