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OP1NPUT

Maps the Teenage Engineering OP-1's MIDI output to keyboard keypresses so it may be used as a game controller.

This exists because many of the existing tools either require vJoy or emit keyboard events in a way that games can't detect.

OP1NPUT runs in the system tray in Windows, is a 0.3MB executable, and uses less than 3MB of RAM with no background CPU usage.

Status

  • Windows-only, no user configuration, only a framework to get started.
  • Control mappings are defined in src/main.rs

Usage

  • Use the Mini-B USB port to plug your OP-1 into your PC
  • Set it to MIDI mode by pressing Shift + COM, then 2
  • Set your knobs to relative mode by pressing Shift and rolling the blue knob to the right
  • Set your output to CC by pressing Shift and rolling the white knob to the right (this locks your keys to octave 0 and enables the < > keys to be sent; in future we could remove this dependency to let you access more of the board)
  • Ensure you are on MIDI channel 1 (shift + green knob left)
  • Run op1nput.exe

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Map the Teenage Engineering OP-1 MIDI output to keyboard commands

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