I plan to “midify” a traditional church organ pedalboard by making the pedals hit the white keys of an M-Audio Keystation 61es keyboard.
I would therefore need to assign the notes 036 to 067 (C1 to G3) in their natural order (C,C#,D…) to exclusively the white keys of the keyboard, such that pressing the C1 key would send 036 to the computer, pressing the D1 key would send 037 (C1#), pressing the E1 key would send 038 (D1), and so on.
I would be glad for a hint for any software or hardware solution.
Ok, I follow your wanting to midify the pedalboard, but “making the pedals hit the white keys of an M-Audio keyboard…” eludes me, especially the “hit”
Do you want to play the m-audio board system from the organ pedalboard, or play the pedalboard notes on the organ from the M-audio keyboard?
Midifying the pedalboard to add contacts which can be wired to an encoder is easy. modifying the m-audo keyboard to insert a contact, or to modify the internal circuitry is something else entirely.
Can you clarify exactly what your intentions are.
In the meantime, you may want to search the midibox forum for “midifying a pedalboard”