Great question!
To be honest, I lost interest somewhere around the third glass of Cabernet.
This weekend, I'll change it to allow velocity from 1-127 in two step increments so that the global parameter will be from 0-63 for a velocity setting of 1,3,5...127.
How would that be?
Your idea about a volume pedal is well taken and I have been tinkering with the idea for the aTomaHawk kit.
Mike.
honod3k <cbluff@...> wrote:
To be honest, I lost interest somewhere around the third glass of Cabernet.
This weekend, I'll change it to allow velocity from 1-127 in two step increments so that the global parameter will be from 0-63 for a velocity setting of 1,3,5...127.
How would that be?
Your idea about a volume pedal is well taken and I have been tinkering with the idea for the aTomaHawk kit.
Mike.
honod3k <cbluff@...> wrote:
--- In korgpolyex@yahoogro ups.com, "patrioticduo" <patrioticduo@ ...>
wrote:
>
> I just implemented two new global parameters into the new software.
<snip>
> Global 36 has a value of 0 thru 63 and affects the keyboard MIDI note
> transmit velocity value. Where 0 means a note on MIDI TX will have
> velocity 64 (as per the original Poly 800) and 63 gives velocity send
> of 127. This parameter gives you the ability to set the keyboard MIDI
> transmit note velocity to any value between 63 and 127. So you're
> going to be able to get the Poly 800 to send full velocity MIDI note
> on events.
Just curious, but why not a value of 0 to 127? Or does that require
extra code?
I like the idea of controlling a keyboard's volume by using a pedal
that changes note velocity, as opposed to changing MIDI volume (which
is 0-127, btw)
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