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From: Peter Ostry <po@ostry.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 at 9:55:32 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Midi/Transformer question
Message #225440
This is a reply to #225436.
On 28.02.2007, at 14:32, Wade wrote: > 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 just know an easy way how to get fixed velocity following the pitch. That doesn't follow your playing expression but can for example output velo 30 for the deepest tone and velo 100 for the highest. The values between accordingly. If you want to do that: Set the status of the upper row to "Notes". Then click on the rightmost of the three black vertical lines until it leads diagonally from the upper pitch field to the lower velocity field. That transforms pitch to velocity but would output between zero and 127. Select "Scale" from the velocity menu and adjust the lower and upper value as you like. > 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. You don't need a numerical value. If you set the status of the condition to "Note" then the transformer shows you the pitch as note names. All mathematical operators work as if there were numerical values. > Or, please let me know if I've overlooked some vastly easier method > of doing the same > thing :) So far I know only the EXS has such a function. The "Key Scale" parameter allows that. Or your keyboard, perhaps. ___ Peter Ostry
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