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Miug allows the user to send midi signals or keypresses based on what they do with juggling balls.

Required software:
Music software that can be controlled with midi or keypresses (VirtualDJ)
https://www.virtualdj.com/download/

Music software that can be controlled with midi or keypresses, for example, VirtualDJ - https://www.virtualdj.com/download/

Loopbe1 (midi only) http://www.nerds.de/en/loopbe1.html
Loopbe1 (midi only) - http://www.nerds.de/en/loopbe1.html

Setup:

Keypress - In the preferences of your music software, associate a keypresses to the actions you wish to you,
Keypress - In the preferences of your music software, associate a keypresses to the actions you wish to you,
for instance Q:pause, and P:play. Then, in Miug use the following format to indicate which event type you want
associated to which key: EventType,-KEY (examples: Gather,-Q or Ungather,-P). Note, only Gather and Ungather
are currently usable with keypresses.

MIDI - First install the free Loopbe1 software and make sure it is running. Next, open both Miug and whatever
MIDI - First install the free Loopbe1 software and make sure it is running. Next, open both Miug and whatever
music software you are using. In the preferences of your music software find the 'controllers' or 'midi' section
and select Loopbe. Now you must make a mapping between a midi signal and an action in your music software. In
order to do this, go to the bottom right corner of Miug, and select a number from the first dropdown, the one with
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