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by bafonso
23 May 2013 14:25
Forum: Projects
Topic: Advanced Keys
Replies: 25
Views: 18876

Re: Advanced Keys

Ok I get you now! This supposed to be used lets say in a way to "stack" multiple monophonic synths and make sure that a note is always triggered no matter what. Surely doable, I'll have a look at it! Hi, Yes. This is known as a midi dispatching ( in midipal http://mutable-instruments.net/midipal ...
by bafonso
23 May 2013 00:18
Forum: Projects
Topic: Advanced Keys
Replies: 25
Views: 18876

Re: Advanced Keys

Ok then lets see if I got it right.....Aftertouch is not part of the "equation".... You want to play notes, and note after note, the midi channel changes? It is part of the equation since there would be channel after touch. :) If you play a chord, it should go on different channels, one note per ...
by bafonso
22 May 2013 14:16
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Pressure Sensitive Aftertouch Button
Replies: 12
Views: 3670

Re: Pressure Sensitive Aftertouch Button

Check out AdvancedKeys in user library - they transmit aftertouch (polyphonic, monophonic) or can be mapped to CC! ;) http://liine.net/en/community/user-library/view/364/ and more details here: http://forum.liine.net/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=2959 Thanks I posted there :-) I think it'll be very ...
by bafonso
22 May 2013 14:14
Forum: Projects
Topic: Advanced Keys
Replies: 25
Views: 18876

Re: Advanced Keys

I'm been thinking about making a template where the channel the notes are sent on different channels based on a round robin setup. Or, also known as channel rotation. This is useful to play polyphonically several monosynths. In particular, I was interested in using it to control analog four. The ...
by bafonso
22 May 2013 13:50
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Pressure Sensitive Aftertouch Button
Replies: 12
Views: 3670

Re: Pressure Sensitive Aftertouch Button

Fader.z to note, Fader.x to poly AT works fine of course. But since there are a couple of synth apps with MIDI out, and scaling (large keys, small keys, 5-12 keys per octave, etc.) I thought it isn't worth the effort. But who knows, building things in Lemur is always good for a surprise Actually ...