P.S. Thank you! Michael
2017-03-19 15:00 GMT+01:00, Michael Karr <[email protected]>: > Hi! I have this simple midi sequencer, which I am feeding from two > different tables: time data and pitch from table A and the velocity > from table B. > > Of course it works, but with one deadly catch: not all the notes > receive a note-off signal, but the time code data is more complex in > the pitch sequence than the velocity sequence (i.e. the velocity is > sent at chunk intervals of 250 ms over note groupings (i.e. one > velocity over two notes of 125 ms, 8 notes of 31.25 ms, etc.) > > I think this discrepancy is to blame for the fact that some notes are > not receiving a note off, given that the velocity does not always drop > to zero before a new note on. This makes for lots of unwanted cleanup > in the results to say the least. > > Is there anything I can do to let my sequencer know to "split" the > velocity every time a new pitch is received, short of modifying table > B to have the same timecode data as table A? This would be more > bothersome than correcting the notes suspended in limbo. > -- Michael _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
