Topic: Pianoteq feature request

Built-in PDF viewer + ability to hook up MIDI signals for pedals to scroll up/down on PDF scores.

I don't print out my scores -- instead just display them in a PDF viewer on my Pianoteq computer (dedicated Linux computer) -- so it's a huge hassle to stop playing in order to scroll up/down.

I've tried looking for Linux MIDI intercept software to try to hack this but haven't been successful.

Re: Pianoteq feature request

Are you sure that MIDI signals aren't available to other applications at the same time? I'd wonder if ALSA MIDI isn't a bus and Pianoteque just reading the signals coming by (as opposed to the complete overtaking of the audio interface it you use the "direct" methods).

Re: Pianoteq feature request

Of course it's in theory possible.

It's just nobody has programs to do this generically -- e.g. trap for MIDI signals to convert to keyboard macro strokes.

Re: Pianoteq feature request

I just found VirtMus? https://sourceforge.net/projects/virtmus/ & http://virtmus.com/
There's even a guide on how to on convert an old mouse to a footpedal for switching pages ;-) http://virtmus.com/FootSwitch/index.html and a number of commercial solutions to generate keyswitches to do this. Using this info, you might also be able to use a pdf reader.
VirtMus seems to be written in Java, is also available for Mac and Windows, and is free; but latest development is from 2015. The Windows version worked on my W10;

Last edited by Marc Verhoeven (14-01-2019 10:19)
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