That is clear. It is another way of setting volume to zero. CC7 will do the
same. Is there a hard coded CC in Linuxsampler which mutes an instrument?

Kind regards,

Jan Fl.

-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Schoenebeck [mailto:schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org] 
Sent: zaterdag 22 januari 2022 15:45
To: linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] toggle instrument on/off

On Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2022 16:50:19 CET Jan Flikweert wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> The use of Linuxsampler seems easy to me. If you do not need an
instrument,
> don't  sent notes to it.
> 
> I discovered that CC 71 works like toggle of/on instrument, stop.
> 
> Is this correct, is this the meaning of CC71?

No it's not.

We have a bunch of hard coded CCs (independent from loaded instrument) like 
sustain, panpot, portamento, sostenuto, channel volume, but CC71 is not a
hard 
coded CC in LS.

I assume you simply loaded an instrument which defined CC71 e.g. as filter 
cutoff controller in its instrument patch. That would result in the
behaviour 
that you won't hear active notes as long as CC71 (and therefore its cutoff 
frequency) is turned down to zero.

CU
Christian




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