Hello,
it has been tested and confirmed : Genos sliders do send midi messages out! I am personnaly glad to read this because it makes Genos more capable of working as a master keyboard that can drive other pieces of hardware or software (via MIDI).
To go further, some of us might need some kind of "translator" that takes the outcoming MIDI data from the Genos slider and turns it into another MIDI data, for instance into another channel, CC number, or even SysEx. How to do this?
MIDI-Ox has already been metionned by PJ, it is a small useful software that runs on Windows platform.
I personally like solutions that do not require a computer. It is not always possible not to use a computer, but in this case there are some interesting options available and I would like to share my findings with the community.
In case you own an IoS device (IPhone, IPad), give MidiBridge a try. It features "StreamByter" which uses a powerful programming language to manipulate MIDI data. StreamByter is also available as an Audio-Unit (AU) plug-in, to be used within any compatible music app. There is also a forum where users can get support.
Midiflow is another IOs app that can convert MIDI Data.
In case you want a solution without computer/tablet, have a look at the product range from iConnectivity. Very interesting is also the BomeBox from BomeSoftware. The latter can run files for data manipulation previously programmed on a PC, in stand-alone mode.
There are surely some others solutions out there. Those are just examples which I find interesting.
Regards,
Darius