Cool, but not a 'classic keyboard' controller. I don't know any modern one with release velocity, and also with polyphonic aftertouch (at least a decent/proper one that is not a pad and actually uses pressure after you press the note). cheers
Em sex., 30 de set. de 2022 às 17:09, Peter Brinkmann < [email protected]> escreveu: > There's a new controller that uses Note Off velocity in an interesting way > --- the Artinoise re.corder <https://www.recorderinstruments.com/en/> sends > Note Off with nonzero velocity between slurred notes. > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2022 at 9:30 AM Alexandre Torres Porres <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi, the ELSE library has [else/note.in] and [else/note.out] which can >> handle proper note off messages. There's an object in cyclone (and also in >> MAX, of course) that can do that too, called [cyclone/xnotein] and >> [cyclone/xnoteout]. >> >> The use case of this is very rare as modern controllers don't really send >> note off messages anymore. I bought an old controller from the 80s that can >> do this, cause I'm a nerd and gear slut. >> >> Note Off messages start with channel messages from 128 to 143 (128 being >> channel 1 up to 143 being channel 16) as Dan's test patch points out. You >> can use raw midi input from vanilla to listen to this and get the next two >> values which are MIDI note and release velocity. >> >> I would also like this to be available in vanilla, but, hey, well, there >> are the mentioned externals already and this is quite rare as I pointed >> out. If you need to do it as a pure vanilla application for whatever >> reason, you can create such abstraction with [midiin]. >> >> cheers >> >> Em qui., 29 de set. de 2022 às 19:19, Dan Wilcox <[email protected]> >> escreveu: >> >>> Pd treats noteoff as a noteon with 0 velocity, hence the [stripnote] >>> object, etc. >>> >>> If you want to explicitly handle noteoff, you can look at the midi >>> tester patch for working with raw bytes... >>> >>> 1. Help -> Browser... >>> 2. Pure Data / 7.stuff / tools / miditester.pd >>> 3. receive [pd channel messages] >>> >>> On Sep 27, 2022, at 9:56 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>> Message: 2 >>> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2022 17:42:15 +0200 >>> From: Lorenzo Sutton <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [PD] MIDI / STATUS_BYTE / noteOn - noteOff mesage >>> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 26/09/2022 20:43, Maurin Donneaud wrote: >>> >>> Dear List >>> >>> Looking at the MIDI 1.0 documentation : >>> >>> https://www.midi.org/specifications-old/item/table-2-expanded-messages-list-status-bytes >>> >>> I notice that the MIDI NOTES are transmitted over three bytes >>> ??? byte 1 -> STATUS_BYTE [chan & function] >>> ??? byte 2 -> DATA_BYTE [note] (0-127) >>> ??? byte 3 -> DATA_BYTE [velocity] (0-127) >>> >>> I'm wandering if Pd have a simple object to extract the noteOn / noteOff >>> >>> message from the STATUS_BYTE. >>> >>> >>> I think you should be able with [midiin]. >>> >>> Note that as per MIDI spec, 'note off' can be either an explicit 'note >>> off' message also containing a 'release velocity' value or (more common) >>> >>> a note on with velocity equal to zero (for example this is how Pd does a >>> >>> note on/off if you use the [makenote] object. >>> >>> Lorenzo >>> >>> >>> -------- >>> Dan Wilcox >>> @danomatika <http://twitter.com/danomatika> >>> danomatika.com >>> robotcowboy.com >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> [email protected] mailing list >>> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >>> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> [email protected] mailing list >> UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list >> >
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