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Rockem
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Can I do this ?
« on: Oct 22nd, 2007, 12:45pm » |
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I have the Roland HD-1 El.Drums it handle the hihat that way when you hit it with the foot unpressed (CC 4) you get note 46 when you hit it with the foot pressed a little you get also the same note .. what I want is to make a mappping like that: * note 46 AND CC 4 value 0 - play note 46 * note 46 and CC 4 between 1 -127 play some other note is it possible thx Eli
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Peter L Jones
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Re: Can I do this ?
« Reply #1 on: Oct 22nd, 2007, 6:28pm » |
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No two MIDI events occur at the same time - it's a serial medium and each message gets its own, unique timestamp. To do the operation as you suggest it, MIDI OX would have to remember past events for using during a Data Mapping. It doesn't. What it does do is something far less obvious . I would suggest you map various CC4 values to different Program Change messages. These you then route back to MIDI OX. Use the Program Change messages to select different Patch Maps. In the Patch Maps, you specify what you want to map NoteOn/NoteOff 46 to.
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Re: Can I do this ?
« Reply #2 on: Oct 23rd, 2007, 4:34am » |
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thanx that sounds great how do I route it back to midiox ? thx
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Re: Can I do this ?
« Reply #3 on: Oct 23rd, 2007, 2:12pm » |
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Use a MIDI Yoke junction (opening the same numbered input and output).
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