Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Christian wrote:
For the keys I love aftertouch :)
An option that can regulate the number of the aftertouch events that are
send is useful. Some sequencers have an option to reduce the amount of
recorded aftertouch events, but not every sequencer is able to do it.
Using aftertouch sometimes produce too many unneeded data, that can
become a problem.
talking about aftertouch (aka key-pressure), there's two different
kinds: "channel aftertouch" (independent of key/pitch) and "polyphonic
aftertouch" (per key/pitch). the later is seldom implemented but it
might give an edge on this "open-source midi keyboard" project. it also
generates a greater amount of events as Ralf warns about
cheers
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