I’ve discussed the great aka objects in another post that dealt with using the Sudden Motion Sensor of the Macbook to control a game of Pacman [link]. This post will deal with the aka.keyboard object and how to use it to add keystroke functionality to a Midi keyboard. This would be useful in situations where you [...]
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April 23rd, 2009
Adding keystroke functionality to a Midi keyboard using Max and the aka.keyboard object
June 24th, 2008
Using the free Finale Notepad 2008 to transpose, edit, save or print
Recently, a friend of mine asked about transposing or working with Finale files without needing to purchase the commercial version. I figured, since I already did some of the legwork, I could make a post about it, so here goes:
Finale Notepad 2008 gives you the ability to import and export Midi files, and to open [...]
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