I'll have to look around to see if I still have it, as I installed it
more then a year ago. You could also try to email SKoT, the program
developer. I hope that he is still watching over this list.
Eric
On Jul 30, 2004, at 1:08 AM, fstrixner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could you please send this version to me? (to strixner at web de)
> Would be very nice! I can't find it on the web, there are only the
> versions 2.14 and 2.6.2 available. The first one doesn't work at all
> with my joystick and the latter one has the described problems.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ferdinand
>
> --- In vmidijoy@yahoogroups.com, Eric Eizenman <eric@b...> wrote:
>> After upgrading VMidiJoy to v2.6.2 I also had the same problems
> with
>> the calibration. Since none of the newer features appealed to me, I
>> decided to go back to v2.5.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> On Jul 27, 2004, at 2:33 PM, Ferdinand Strixner wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> first of all I've to say that VMidiJoy is a very nice idea!
>>>
>>> Here some suggestions and problems I encountered during my tests:
>>>
>>> Problem: The joystick callibration seems to be wrong if a new
> patch is
>>> loaded (The needles at the view window are completely at the
> right
>>> side
>>> and the midi data looks like randomized. It's reproducable every
> time
>>> at
>>> the program start or if a "VMidiJoy Prog Change" occurs). The
> problem
>>> can be temporarly solved for a loaded patch by clicking on the
>>> "partial
>>> range" or "full range" pull down menu (has to be done for every
> axes
>>> that should deliver correct data). If the patch is saved in that
> state
>>> and reloaded the problem reoccurs.
>>> Suggestion: It whould be nice if one could use buttons as a sort
> of
>>> state toggle (e.g. x axis without a button: modulation, y axis
> woab:
>>> pitch, x axis with button one: portamento, y axis wb one:
> breath
>>> etc.)
>>> All one needs to accomplish such a behaviour whould be a
> "VMidiJoy
>>> Prog
>>> Change on button release" sort of event. Than I could create a
>>> x=mod,y=pitch-patch that calls a x=port,y=breath-patch if the
> button
>>> one
>>> is pressed. The latter one than itself calls the former one if
> the
>>> button is released again.
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>> Ferdinand Strixner
>>>
>>> P.S.: hubert_bere stated here
>>> (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vmidijoy/message/75) that he had a
>>> similar problem with the patch-loading. He wrote that he found a
> work
>>> around with midiox. Does anyone know how I can accomplish the
> Prog
>>> Change behaviour with MIDIOX? (I found the data map facility but
>>> couldn't figure out how to change data maps through midi events
> or
>>> something like that...)
>>>
>>>
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