by Morgan Aldridge [email protected]
A WIP (work in progress) utility that lets you control sndio devices & state, plus X11 media applications, under OpenBSD using a MIDI control surface. It's currently being developed & tested with a Korg nanoKONTROL2 (hence 'kontrol' in the name), but I plan to make it much more generic and configurable. It is currently just a wrapper around OpenBSD's midicat(1), sndioctl(1), xdotool(1), but I expect to rewrite it in C once I have stabilized the concept more, for performance reasons.
IMPORTANT: I am not a regular user of MIDI devices, nor have I delved into the spec yet, so I'm likely using incorrect terminology at this point. Please feel free to suggest corrections/improvements."
midisndiokontrol
can currently handle MIDI CONTROL CHANGE "Expression" (CC11) messages from the Korg nanoKONTROL2 and trigger:
- X11 key, keyup, or keydown events for various standard
XF86Audio*
media keys (viaxdotool
) - Set, unset, or toggle mute for
sndio
devices (viasndioctl
) - Set a knob/slider value as the level for a
sndio
input, output, or application device (viasndioctl
)
The script is currently relatively straightforward to modify for your specific MIDI input device, sndio
devices, and X11 applications. I suggest:
- Run
midicat -d -q midi/<device_num>
- Press a key on your MIDI input device
- Look at the 2nd column of hex output in the output of Step 1 to determine the key hex code
- Edit the appropriate
key_*
variable content and set it to the hex code you identified - Update the
"$key_*")
handler in thecase
statement for the appropriate key to perform the action you'd like - Go to Step 2 and repeat until you've updated as you see fit
- Rewrite in Perl
- Make more configurable, especially the following for any MIDI key input:
- MIDI key hex ID
- Event type (i.e. "key", "down", "up", "value")
- Action type (i.e.
xdotool
,sndioctl
, etc.) - Action parameters (e.g.
key <name>
,keydown <name>
,keyup <name>
forxdotool
or<device>.level=<value>
or<device>.mute=<value>
forsndioctl
)
- Add support for panning audio in sndioctl(1) by calculating/adjusting the individual levels for stereo devices (e.g.
sndioctl -i <device>.level[0]=<value_left> <device>.level[1]=<value_right>
; with the device 'level' assumed to equal 'level[0] + level[1]' if 'level[0]' != 'level[1]') - Monitor
sndioctl -m
output for device value state changes and send MIDI commands to control surface to illuminate buttons, as appropriate (e.g. on Korg nanoKONTROL2, when LEDs set to 'external': illuminate 'play' button when playing and maybe pulse/flash when paused, illuminate fast-forward/rewind buttons while depressed, illuminate 'mute' buttons for individual input/output devices when they are muted, etc.) - Create defaults for various devices
- Rewrite in C for increased performance
- Port to other platforms which support sndio
- Install
xdotool
:doas pkg_add xdotool
- Connect your MIDI device
- Either use midicat(1) to send your MIDI device's input to
midithru/0
as follows, or update themidisndiokontrol
script to specify the specific MIDI device to use:midicat -q midi/0 -q midithru/0 &
- Execute
midisndiokontrol
to start it processing MIDI events and triggeringsndioctl
changes orxdotool
keyboard input events
You might want to check out these similar projects for controlling OpenBSD's sndiod(8) from X11:
Released under the MIT license.