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Using the Lemur with MIDI
Applications
The Lemur does not send MIDI messages directly; however, you can still use it with
MIDI-compatible software applications.
MIDI-compatible software applications.
In this chapter, we’ll show you how to use the JazzEditor to map OSC messages
transmitted by the Lemur to MIDI messages (including notes, control and program
changes, and other data) that can be sent to other MIDI-compatible applications running
on your computer.
transmitted by the Lemur to MIDI messages (including notes, control and program
changes, and other data) that can be sent to other MIDI-compatible applications running
on your computer.
In order to work with MIDI, the JazzEditor application must be running, because it
handles the translation of OSC messages from the Lemur into MIDI messages.
handles the translation of OSC messages from the Lemur into MIDI messages.
Mac OS MIDI Setup
On the Mac, the JazzEditor creates a virtual MIDI source called JazzEditor Output you
can choose in the application you want to control. For example, here is the MIDI input
menu in Ableton Live.
can choose in the application you want to control. For example, here is the MIDI input
menu in Ableton Live.
Windows MIDI Setup
On Windows, you’ll need either a third-party software virtual MIDI interface, such as
LoopBe or MidiYoke, or you can route MIDI from the JazzEditor to a MIDI interface
and back into your computer.
LoopBe or MidiYoke, or you can route MIDI from the JazzEditor to a MIDI interface
and back into your computer.
In the software application you are using, choose the software or hardware MIDI port
whose input is connected to the JazzEditor’s MIDI output.
whose input is connected to the JazzEditor’s MIDI output.