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From: "Wade" <bloomer@iprimus.com.au>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 at 7:32:07 AM
Subject: [LUG] Midi/Transformer question
Message #225436
Midi data... not my strongest point. I observe that if I set up a transformer to catch note events (= note), the value that's captured is the note's velocity. How can I catch a note's pitch in some numerical form? What I want to do is catch the pitch value and then have the transformer output relatively scaled fader automation (IE - high notes will spit out a big value, low notes a little one) I'm fine with getting fader events out of the transformer and cabling them into the target, which happens to be the EFM1's Carrier Harmonic on another track. I just don't know how to catch/filter pitch values of notes going into it in the first place. Or, please let me know if I've overlooked some vastly easier method of doing the same thing :)
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