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Post by garyinthailand on Aug 8, 2013 13:05:37 GMT
I've got the Keith McMillen QuNexus, which I like a lot .However, the after touch is a little hard to control and it drops immediately to zero when you lift your finger, which is often well before the note decays. waww!
I'm interested to find a 'midi math' app that can look make a 'lag processor' for a stream of controller messages such as channel after touch. I do have some background in this sort of thing.
I couldn't find any mention of relevant functions in StreamByter currently, so you can consider this a query as well as a feature request. I've already requested an explicit decay time parameter for after touch to KM, but I expect in the best case it won't come for some time if ever.
Assuming the answer to my question is negative at this time, does anyone know of a midi-wrangler app that might do this?
Thanks. I do appreciate this a bit left-field, and I do appreciate the work that's in MidiBridge to date. Cheers!
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Post by nic on Aug 8, 2013 13:55:23 GMT
Hi Gary,
You can delay events with the Stream Byter's new delay flag. Here are some examples:
# delay all channel pressure messages by 200ms DX = XX +D200
# split keyboard + delay poly key pressure # 100msec for lower notes, 200msec higher notes AX 00-3F = XX +D100 AX 40-7F = XX +D200
Hopefully that might help with the KMI unit. If the above doesn't nail it do let me know.
Regards, Nic.
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Post by garyinthailand on Aug 8, 2013 15:48:33 GMT
Thanks, Nic. That's a really interesting feature, but not quite what I'm after.
I found an interesting model of what I'm looking for in Confusionists LLC's MIDI Designer. There's a set of params for an onscreen controller called Dynamic Controls that sets a time for return to a default value, with a few options.
With the onscreen fader, it's very nearly what I'm after, but so far I haven't been able to make it apply to an incoming controller. It may just be because I'm using their free version to test, or I just don't understand their whole scheme yet. I've pinged them about, so should know something soon.
Meanwhile, you might like to have a look at it. I do think this kind of 'enveloping' and data smoothing has value, not just for me but for other users also.
Thanks for making good stuff and being present for us users. It counts!
Gary Hall Hua Hin, Thailand
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