![]() Don't use it myself so not been priority. I can easily add aftertouch support, been waiting for the request actually hehe. Would there be a way to dampen or selectively deactivate the extra note off messages? *Correction, the note cut off is indeed only happening on trills, it must have to do with the aggressiveness of the note off messages being sent. Either way, I think I'll be switching all of my MIDI controllers to have their own separate MIDI buses, I really like your implementation of that concept and resource. ![]() I hope to integrate your work in the near future. Is that intentional, or is it a controller message that can be toggled on and off in the future like the Pitch Wheel? There are a hand full of patches that I use it for with my EWI and K-board.Īgain, I really like the concept and idea, and best of all, it's super xlean and lightweight for what it is. The other issue I noticed while looking at MIDI logger is that MIDI Performer filters out Aftertouch/Channel Pressure. Is there a way to toggle this hanging note feature on and off while still maintaining the ability to use transposition? Looking at the midi logger, it looks as if it's sending 3-4 times as many note off messages as normal when performer is activated. Say I only want one instrument to move or trill but others to stay on their current notes, normally this would not be an issue, I'd switch notes and midiChords would send out the split and hold over the notes that don't change, but now the other notes cut off or play staccato. I use midiChords by Insert Piz to do polyphony with multiple virtual instruments from my EWI midi controller, and I think due to the way it tries to terminate/cut down on hanging notes, it won't hold notes that don't change when I switch to a different midi note message. I really like the organization of it all, and it looks and works great! However, I ran into a couple of issues. Also so far I never used midi busses as I did not have any good ideas how and where to use them, thanks to your tool I understand midi busses better and know a wonderful use case now.īackground images are very easy to add to jsfx, I am sure you know it already, if not here some hints Īs always, I really love your stuff, and with the happenings now I thought it would be a good chance to actually think about reworking my setup and giving MIDI Performer a try. I like how both of your tools are very universal, actually universal at the highest hierarchy level, wonderful. A wooosh/transition effect or some drum roll fills, or some deep slow auto fade in auto fade out layer or some seaweaves or some thunder. Real-time fun is always best.ĭear ThrashJazzAssassin, thanks for those detailed explanations, it makes it much clearer now, it is some like a real-time-zone-switcher, which is as flexible as anyone would want it, you can set the ranges, the number of zones even, but practically mostly one would need 1.3 zones I guess, but I could imagine where 5 zones could be useful if you use the lowest and highest octaves black keys for special functions maybe, or only white keys, or both, or half of those border octaves, so playing in the center, on the limits some special functions. Imagine for guitar players, switching quickly among various guitar sounds, or synths, anything actually. on a midi foot controller like MFC10? So for more dynamic changes? Press with your foot some note, play shortly something, release again, back to other settings, so quickly switching or jumping among various settings. What could be possible with held notes, e.g. What could be possible with program change as input? So more static changes. Would be cool seeing both of them in action? How are you using Midi Performer mainly so far? I am thinking in two directions: Would it be possible to set ChanIn by the incoming midi notes midi channel? Not sure where and how this could be useful, but why not? As a creative randomization tool maybe? This could need modulo 128 for generated cc out. Without reading anything from above, what can I do with program change as input into your tool, would be my first question? Or does it only output program change events? Because I am using already program change events for all kind of crazy things, and if your tool accepts also program change as input, I could add your tool into this crazy list.Īnd your second tool, MIDI note-banked CC multiplier, can convert a tiny midi controller like LPD8 into something bigger, could be useful during traveling, just take your lpd8, still having some fun, with more than visible controls. Thanks for sharing, no youtube demonstrations, not sure exactly what it can do for million things, too easy to miss some features.
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