If you are looking for a assignable midi-controller got to "http://norsez.tripod.com/mysoftwares.html"; and download "relaykb". This little programm lets you do exactly that job, and you can save each cc-set for your synths. Veli-Pekka Tätilä wrote: > > >Yep. If you are going to make a graphical editor with graphical = >controls, could you please make it possible to map MIDI controllers (or = >other MIDI messages) to the graphical controls of the editor (sort of = >like the MIDI learn function in Generator). In other words, you could = >assign every graphical control a MIDI equivalent and save your MIDI = >translation map as a preset. It would be really handy if I could operate = >the software controls with MIDI. I have the JP-8080 and it would be a = >great tool for tweaking my X5 in realtime. As far as I know, there's = >currently know graphical editor which allows you to map MIDI messages = >to the UI sliders and knobs. XG-edit, 05/x5 sound editor and Sound Diver = >are all unable to do that.=20 > >I think it would also be cool to have a dedicated, simplified set of = >controls for making analog synth type sounds. Something similar to the = >Osc 5 editor for Roland JV/XP synths.=20 > >I have a wish concerning the user interface of the editor. I think you = >should really use the standard colors and controls of Windows (like = >Seq303 does). No fancy custom controls or dazzling color schemes please. = >While the Windows's controls may look boring, everybody knows how to = >operate them and they work well with accessibility products. I am = >visually impaired and using Microsoft's Magnifier. The custom controls = >and interface are the reason why I think Sound Diver sucks, though the = >concept is very good.=20 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent through the Korgy Park mailing list. Mailing list info page: //www.freelists.org/list/korgypark.