I'd recently posted an article from Transoniq Hacker on my site
regarding the ASR-X and it's poor response to massive amounts of
simultaneous MIDI controller data. In the article - by Craig Anderton -
mentions a company named Pavo. Apparently Pavo makes an assortment
of unusual MIDI controllers and filters which would permit you to thin
out the AN1x Aftertouch MIDI CC while on it's signal is routed to your
MIDI sound module. the URL is
http://www.pavo.com I believe Anatek and
some other company (whose name I don't recall) also made MIDI Filter
type devices for thinning out controller data. They were relatively
inexpensive to begin with and can probably be had on the 2nd market if
they are no longer manufactured.
Regards,
Jon
"Edwards, Ed" wrote:
>
> So far, I think there's been no further discussion on this problem. Yamaha
> failed to include an aftertouch sensitivity in the global configuration,
> therefore it spews out a lot of aftertouch data way to early (imho) for the
> average keyboardist. A schematic would be very handy in this case, because
> I'm afraid that the only (simple) solution is to add a resistor in series
> with the aftertouch strip. Otherwise, you'll have to adjust the aftertouch
> sensitivity on all of your outboard gear, which in reality is the simplest
> solution.
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