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Daktaklakpak
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MIDI Firewall?
« on: Sep 11th, 2008, 4:11am » |
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I'm trying to convert ranges of Velocities to specific single maximum Velocity Notes, while discarding everything else received on an input as follows: Any Channel/Any Note @ Velocities 25-50 = Note 48 @ full Velocity (127) Any Channel/Any Note @ Velocities 50-75 = Note 49 @ full Velocity (127) Any Channel/Any Note @ Velocities 75-100 = Note 50 @ full Velocity (127) Any Channel/Any Note @ Velocities 100-125 = Note 51 @ full Velocity (127) Everything else on any Channel ignored/discarded (a sort of MIDI firewall) See images for the settings I tried. If it's not the logic, maybe it's the MIDI configuration? I'm running Windows XP SP2 and have MIDI-OX set for one physical port IN and one MIDI Yoke out. It translates the Velocities properly, but still passes Notes below 25 and above 125 in both configurations (i.e. I play Note 0 at Velocities below 25 and they pass straight through, but when hitting Velocity 25+ it starts translating properly), so it's the "firewall" part that's not working.
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Peter L Jones
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Re: MIDI Firewall?
« Reply #1 on: Sep 11th, 2008, 1:08pm » |
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You've got "Clone" ticked on the ones you want to discard.
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