[linux-audio-user] ANNOUNCE: Rosegarden-4 0.9.8 released
Dave Phillips
dlphilp at bright.net
Tue May 25 10:29:36 EDT 2004
Greetings:
I believe the original post is essentially asking for a specific kind
of MIDI filter. Personally I would like to see a programmable MIDI patch
bay with such filtering capabilities as channel filtering, velocity
modification, and controller mapping. That would be extremely useful for
us MIDI-only types.
Btw, my Casio CZ101 transmits velocity only at a value of 64, so a
filter could be useful for balancing this keyboard with other MIDI
instruments. It has no mod wheel or MIDI volume controll (cc 7), but a
filter could remap the output from the CZ pitch bend wheel. Old stuff,
really, common on old MS-DOS and Atari MIDI sequencers.
Best,
dp
Daniel James wrote:
>>i'd like to know if it's possible to modify velocity of key pressed
>>
>>
>>>on external keyboard in realtime ?
>>>
>>>I mean for example, if key pressed on external keyboard gives 50
>>>of value, and if the parameter of velocity is +20, rosegarden
>>>would modify this value, and gives 70.
>>>
>>>I know it's very common on sequencer on windows (cubase, logic
>>>audio), but on rosegarden is it possible ?
>>>
>>>
>>No, not in real time.
>>
>>
>
>Excuse my ignorance, because I'm not a keyboard player, but isn't it
>easier just to hit the keys a bit harder? I think that's the
>traditional method of modifying velocity in real time : )
>
>Cheers
>
>Daniel
>
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