Output Velocity auf 0 setzen, wenn input-velocity unter 10?
Moin!
Ich versuche gerade mit Hilfe von Bomes Midi Translator Classic hinzubekommen, dass die Output-Velocity von einem Note-Signal automatisch auf 0 gesetzt wird, sobald die Input-Velocity unter 10 ist.
Geht sowas?
Vielen Dank für Antworten!
1 Antwort
Ich habe mittlerweile vom Support eine Antwort erhalten, die ich hier jetzt einfach mal reinschreiben, falls noch jemand das Problem hat:
Hi and welcome to the Bome community!
It is possible but a bit more difficult with Bome MIDI Translator Classic because it doesn’t support rules.
In the following example I use preset 0 to do CC to note on CC0. The first 3 translators convert an incoming value of 0-2 to an outgoing value of 3 respectively. I have the ‘Stop Processing’ option set so that the translators further down will not execute.
The forth translator will take the value and just pass it through as a note if none of translators above it do not execute.
I also added a separate preset which I disabled if you would rather use MMC (MIDI Machine Control) to control faders.
In this case, you need to turn on MMC in GrandMA2. I recommend this procedure for controlling faders as to me it makes more sense and does not require a lot of additional mapping within GrandMA2. You decide which preset example works best for you.
Here is the format used:
F0 7F 70 02 7F 06 00 01 0F 1F F7
06 = Command - Set
00 = Fader 0 = Fader 1
01 = Page
0F = Fine Value
1F = Course Value
Fine and course are 14bit midi values.