Late reply, but minimum velocity release of 1 is also confirmed on many IK.multimedia keyboards ans korgs. Could never find a keyboard with 0 release velocity. Hope that helps. Raphaël
Le mar. 11 janv. 2022 à 14:00, Christian Schoenebeck < schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> a écrit : > On Freitag, 7. Januar 2022 08:29:49 CET Doug Gray wrote: > > I've crawled around a number of product manuals and discovered a variety > of > > behaviours for note off. Some do send v=64 including some recent models > > (Casio Privia PXS series, Yamaha CP88, YC88 to name a few notables). > > On the other hand the Yamaha Arius ADP Series of console pianos send > > v=1-127, ie zero is not sent. I have verified this today myself on an > Arius > > ADP-164. > > Some older designs send a zero velocity, possibly the lower end of the > > spectrum of controllers such as the Masterkey49. > > Unfortunately the higher profile midi keyboards such as the Kawai(VPC-1), > > Native Instruments, Arturia don't share the detail in their product > > manuals, at least not that I could find. > > So not as definitive as I expected. > > Mmm, that's unfortunate. Thanks for the research though! > > For now I keep the current simple implementation (check for zero > velocity). In > future this should probably be changed to a MIDI learn mechanism and/or > checking for this feature according to MIDI v2. Again, haven't checked the > MIDI v2 specs yet, but I read somewhere they have added capability > negotiation. > > CU > Christian > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linuxsampler-devel mailing list > Linuxsampler-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linuxsampler-devel >
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