Companion Generic MIDI module

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Exciting! Thanks so much for working on this!

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So my initial testing hasn’t revealed any bugs. I’ve only used MIDI notes as that is all I need.

I’ve built triggers based on receiving notes and traffic and they work as expected.

So far so good. Thank you!!!

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REALLY appreciate the feedback, thank you!

Thanks to @millse testing, we found a small issue with running the module on companion-pi. The companion devs have fixed this, so all you should have to do is run
sudo companion-update if you haven’t downloaded the latest version of companion-pi.
If you download the latest beta version, you shouldn’t have to do anything.

I’m keen to try this with ProPresenter.

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If anyone on MacOS sees an error like this:

It’s only an issue with the downloaded build from here, if you add it as a dev module but have never installed the generic-midi module that’s now included in the beta builds.
Just go to your privacy and security settings on your Mac and “Allow Anyway” or “Unblock” it to get past it. It shouldn’t ask again after the 1st time.

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It seems that Virtual Ports are not working in Windows. I’m investigating that, so for now just use loopMIDI until I have a definitive answer on this.

I did find that you could go into system settings/privacy and security and if you scroll to the bottom there will be a alert window that this is blocked and you can unblock it.

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This is how I am using it. I’ve got it all set and gets the midi note from ProPresenter with no issues. My big issue now is figuring out how to receive it in Companion and getting that to trigger a button.

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This looks awesome! I’m going to test this out tomorrow!

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Midi In and Out indicator Presets and Feedback for them had to be renamed. If you have them in your config from a previous build, just drag the new presets over top of the old ones to fix them.

So… Virtual ports are not supported by the MIDI driver under Windows. Seems a bit pointless to have them enabled in my module since Virtual Ports are natively supported in MacOS. I’ve removed them from the build to alleviate confusion…

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How to trigger something every time a certain MIDI message arrives.

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