Well, I guess Inky will just have to do then (!).
I am going to stop talking about MIDI CC's until at least some of the
code is written. More work, less talk from me for now - kind of a thing.
Mike.
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "zoinky420" <zoinky420@...> wrote:
>
> --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "korgpolyex800" <korgpolyex800@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Here's a nice link that explains RPN's and NRPN's.
> >
> > http://www.midisite.com/info/synth/RPN.htm
> >
> > In the sense that the RPN's and NRPN's are the only controllers in the
> > MIDI spec that support 14 bit operation, you were right by the way.
> >
>
> Yeah, I'm not sure what you were politely disagreeing with in your
> previous post, though. The link you posted above says NRPNs and RPNs
> consist of "three controller change messages", but in fact, it is
> referring to the first two CC's to create an RPN or NRPN, and the third
> is the value to be changed. So when I said "NRPNs consist of two CC's"
> that part was correct, and when I said "...so I guess you won't be
> implimenting any double CCs!", that was based on your repeated
> statement that you will not be implimenting NRPNs. So, with that in
> mind, I don't really know what you are politely disagreeing with.
>
> As for my name, I'd prefer Inky, or just about anything other than my
> real name, because in the past I have been the victim of cyber-stalkers
> of varying levels of derangement, the most deranged of which was a
> homeless man who used public library computers to post bizarre bigoted
> rants to usenet about the need to burn witches and homosexuals at the
> stake. Needless to say, these posts were not too popular with anybody,
> but unlike most, I did not respond to scold him, I responded to make
> fun of him, and that seemed to make all the difference as he began
> obsessing over me until finallly culimating in spray-painting my
> mothers fence because he thought I lived there, after he scoured the
> net to find traces of indentifying data pertaining to me.
>
> So, although it is fairly easy to find out my real name if one really
> wants to (which you will when I finally get around to ordering my Hawk
> kit, anyway), I would rather not make it so easy that anyone who is not
> determined to find out, won't. Of course I'm not concerned about you
> knowing my name, since you don't come across as the deranged cyber-
> stalker type, but since this is a public forum I would rather it not be
> used here.
>