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Using a MB64 as a video controller / editor?


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Did a little basic research on apps supporting this but so far no conclusive results. Does anyone know whether there is an interface in Adobe Premiere which allows the use of a "Mackie Control" or Midibox LC type controller?

Virtualdub is a great freeware video editor which could benefit from a controller such as a Midibox64 / Midibox LC.

From Mackie's webpage the following is supported, but these are mostly audio apps. For Video Editing Vegas seems to be supported.

•  ProTools 

•  Logic Pro 7 

•  Logic Express 7 

•  Final Cut Pro 5 

•  Nuendo 

•  Cubase SX 

•  Live 5 

•  Reason 3 

•  Digital Performer 4 

•  Tracktion 2 

•  Audition 

•  Sonar 

•  Vegas 

•  Samplitude 

•  Sequoia 

•  APB Tools 

•  Soundscape 

•  SAWStudio 

•  Soundtrack Pro 

http://www.mackie.com/products/mcu/index.html

Interesting looking videomixing application here with apparent support for MIDI:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenTZT

Alternatively, does anyone know of software that will accept MIDI input and allow it to be assigned to chosen PC keyboard & mouse keys? This way a MIDI controller can compliment the PC keyboard/mouse for certain editing functions.

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Alternatively, does anyone know of software that will accept MIDI input and allow it to be assigned to chosen PC keyboard & mouse keys? This way a MIDI controller can compliment the PC keyboard/mouse for certain editing functions.

Bome's Midi Translator can map incoming midi messages to keystrokes: http://www.bome.com/midi/translator/

Have a look!

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