![]() MidiKey2Key v2.0.2.0 (Windows installer file) 'Hold PC-Key until NoteOff is received' added. MidiKey2Key v2.0.3.0 (Windows installer file) fixed a bug when saving a shortcut. BugFixes at deleting actions and using 'NumPadReturn' as special key ![]() ![]() MidiKey2Key v2.0.6.0 (Windows installer file) Shift-click recognition/"All Lights Off" in APCmini-helper to select many LED-buttons at once. Added Auto-search-ini-function for Train Simulator.īugFixes(Autostarted MK2K listened to CH1 only, 'Confirmation after saving.' was not stored and other small bugs) MidiKey2Key v2.0.9.2 (Windows installer file) Brandnew TS-Listeners-Setup. MidiKey2Key v2.3.1.0 64Bit (Windows installer file) Now with beta-version of the Novation Launchpad Editor The 64Bit Version is made for Train Simulator 64-Bit. MidiKey2Key v2.3.1.0 32Bit (Windows installer file) Use this installer to upgrade Your existing older version of MK2K. MidiKey2Key v2.3.2.0 64Bit (Windows installer file) Now with beta-version of the Novation Launchpad Editor ini file (will be fixed in next release).īeta! Please report bugs of the LaunchPad-LED-Editor! Now with beta-version of the Novation Launchpad EditorīugFixes, Do not use the action-delete-function, this will damage Your. MidiKey2Key v2.3.2.0 32Bit (Windows installer file) Use this installer to upgrade Your existing older version of MK2K. This 64Bit version now can be used with Train Simulator 64-Bit Edition( Attention: Connect the Raildriver64.dll in File-Options dialog!) MidiKey2Key v2.3.4.0 64Bit (Windows installer file) MidiKey2Key v2.3.4.0 32Bit (Windows installer file) Use this installer to upgrade Your existing 2.0.x version of MK2K. Added "wait for velo=0" in addition to wait for NoteOff and some bugfixes. redroc.MidiKey2Key v2.3.5.0 64Bit (Windows installer file) From now only 64Bit. Please post other information about what is working for you, what isn’t and any differences you may be seeing using Windows, Mac, or using other amp modeling software. OK, so that should get the discussion started. This video is showing how to use MIDI Learn in BIAS FX – he is using a Blue Board, but the principle and steps are the same if you are using Stomp I/O (the blue board requires another app to work with the Bluetooth connection, but you don’t need that with the Stomp I/O and Lightning cable connection):Īnd, this post shows how to configure MIDI to the BT-4, again, principles are the same:Īnd, lastly, a post right here in this community that helped me get going – So, some resources – sorry, nothing yet on specifically configuring the Stomp I/O, but here are similar setups. Getting a Volume Pedal to work in BIAS FX, by using CC#11 to rock the Volume Pedal back and forth, is another good next step. Getting a WAH to work, using Stomp I/O virtual switch sending CC#26 to turn the BIAS FX WAH on and off, and then CC#11 to rock the WAH back and forth, is a good next step. ![]() Now, you have to tell BIAS FX what to do when it sees CC#20 come across the cable from the Stomp I/O.īIAS FX has a “MIDI Learn” mode that really helps – you can pretty quickly get the four Stomp I/O switches working, toggling effects in BIAS FX. For instance, when you press Switch 1, the Stomp I/O sends CC#20 across the cable into BIAS FX. ![]() This will show you the MIDI commands that get sent when buttons on the Stomp I/O get pressed. If you look in the Stomp I/O manual, this is in section 4.1 on, “Using iRig Stomp I/O as a generic MIDI controller”. So, I’m using an iPad Pro, connecting to the Stomp I/O with the lightning connection. (especially with some help from annamalay) This was new to me, and a little intimidating, but I got the hang of it pretty quickly. If you want to use other software, in my case BIAS FX, you’ll have some work to do to configure the midi commands going from the Stomp I/O to BIAS FX. If you are using Amplitube, all of the functionality works right out of the box, plug and play – easy as can be. I’m starting this thread as a place for us all to gather information about using the iRig Stomp I/O with software besides Amplitube.Īfter 5 days of using the Stomp I/O, here’s what I can tell you. ![]()
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