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Hi, how do i get all MIDI_RAW_DATA Information Into my Script. From every MIDINote Vmix gets? I would like to write a function on the base of the MIDI_NOTE_RAW_DATA and loop all day long in this function and execute something when the criteria of the raw data matches my ifs. and loop further Is it allowed in VMIX to do PermaLoop Scripts? Is there a Eventhandler which gives me The Moment when a MIDI-Note hits VMIX and executes my Script and gives me as EVENT the Raw Data? etc. BTW: is there a full documentation on the VMIX Api, or VMIX functions in VBNET the reason i want to do this is to implement the special midi mapping here: https://cuepilot.zendesk...4072-MIDI-on-Vision-CuesThanks for every help i can get.
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Originally Posted by: Hanz_Brech Hi, how do i get all MIDI_RAW_DATA Information Into my Script. From every MIDINote Vmix gets? I would like to write a function on the base of the MIDI_NOTE_RAW_DATA and loop all day long in this function and execute something when the criteria of the raw data matches my ifs. and loop further Is it allowed in VMIX to do PermaLoop Scripts? Is there a Eventhandler which gives me The Moment when a MIDI-Note hits VMIX and executes my Script and gives me as EVENT the Raw Data? etc. BTW: is there a full documentation on the VMIX Api, or VMIX functions in VBNET the reason i want to do this is to implement the special midi mapping here: https://cuepilot.zendesk...4072-MIDI-on-Vision-CuesThanks for every help i can get. if vMix can see your application as a MIDI device one can simple let vMix perform one of it Shortcuts (see list of shortcut/functions) based on the MIDI-note where one of them is calling a script if need to be. Yes you can loop within your script for more info on the vMix API beside the helpfiles, there are numerous posts in this forum ( one of them is "scripting for dummies") also this is interesting (MIDI) :
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