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Post by johnjumper on Dec 9, 2016 22:05:48 GMT
One of the pieces of hardware I really like is my Korg Volca Sample. I can mix samples into my live hardware jams. The Volca Sample is cheap, compact and fun to work with. One of the problems I have had with it though is I am forced to use the on-board sequencer because of the way the MIDI implementation works. Each of the 10 voices are mapped to MIDI channels 1 - 10... ugh. It is a crazy implementation for a sampler that is mainly focused on rhythmic use. That has been a thorn in my side for months since I bought the thing and I was considering buying a $150 piece of hardware to fix it. That is until I discovered MidiBridge. With a tiny Stream Byter rule set I now have the 10 voices mapped to 10 notes on a single MIDI Channel!! Here is my rule set. I am sure this can be trimmed down. This was the very first thing I built when I discovered the Stream Byter capability. # Volca Sample Mapper # By John Jumper at www.jumpermusic.comN0 3C-3C = X0 N0 3E-3E = X1 N0 40-40 = X2 N0 41-41 = X3 N0 43-43 = X4 N0 45-45 = X5 N0 47-47 = X6 N0 48-48 = X7 N0 3B-3B = X8 N0 39-39 = X9 N0 45-45 = X5
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Post by johnjumper on Dec 12, 2016 21:02:46 GMT
I think this would work (remove the ranges of notes). I was working on another Stream Byter and realized this was better.
N0 3C = X0 N0 3E = X1 N0 40 = X2 N0 41 = X3 N0 43 = X4 N0 45 = X5 N0 47 = X6 N0 48 = X7 N0 3B = X8 N0 39 = X9 N0 45 = X5
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