On 10/21/2013 09:51 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Mon, 2013-10-21 at 21:31 +0200, Robin Gareus
wrote:
As usual, any feedback is welcome.
Thank you, sounds useful, e.g. "play a note to turn it on, play it again
to turn it off" for editing external synth far away from the master
keyboard. Sometimes without such a tool it's like playing Twister, one
foot on the sustain peal and a fingertip on a synth knob. Three full
metal guitar floor boxes aren't heavy enough to hold down a Yamaha
sustain pedal and with four or more, the tower of effects on the pedal
falls over.
LOL.
I'm sure that I will at least use this MIDI filter
:).
You're very welcome.
I tried to follow the DRY (Dont Repeat Yourself) principle. The real
power of those filters lies in using them in a network and combine
various individual plugins.
e.g. limit note range -> enforce scale -> note to chord -> strum
In your case you probably also want to limit the range of notes that
will be held first.
Linear chains can easily be modeled in Qtractor, Ardour, Carla or other
LV2 hosts, but complex networks require ingen or custom jack-midi-port
connections.
Cheers!
robin