Map Midi fighter tsi to something else?
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    Default Map Midi fighter tsi to something else?

    Anyone else tried this? In my mind it could be played on about anything (I'm thinking a small midi keyboard)

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    I suppose this is more of a question of what the midi notes on the actual midi fighter's buttons are mapped to... I'm assuming they go in order starting with a at top left? I should also add that I'm applying the instant grat tsi. I'm trying it now... let you know how it turns out.
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    Noooooo cigar. Help!

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    Well I don't own one, but I know people have done this before smothered might be a map online with what sends what... But you could just use the learn function, or another midi program of somesort to read the keys, then reroute the new controllers midi values to that of the mf...

    But remember. The shift function will change values (I'm pretty sure since I believe it's a firmware thing)

    Hope that made sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkbro View Post
    Well I don't own one, but I know people have done this before smothered might be a map online with what sends what... But you could just use the learn function, or another midi program of somesort to read the keys, then reroute the new controllers midi values to that of the mf...

    But remember. The shift function will change values (I'm pretty sure since I believe it's a firmware thing)

    Hope that made sense.
    Yea that makes sense... Tried to map with no luck using the learn method, simply because I have no idea which button's what note. They all mapped fine and I'm getting fx, but without predictable results

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    Maybe I wast clear enough:

    If may take a little time, but I assume that you don't have a mf... But the idea was to get the mf and find out which button related to what key value...
    But I'm sure there is a info gram out there somewhere, and there are others on here mug more knowledgable about this than I am.

    Bump so someone smart sees this :P
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