Thank you for the reply, Paul.
It would be truly wonderful with MPE/Linnstrument support in Ardour.
But I fully understand your position, if there are no free devices
supporting it yet.
A rather confusing mistyping snug into my post. The second sentence on
Zyn should read:
"Sending only on one channel, and setting PWheelB.Rng to 2400 cents, I
*can* get the sliding to work, but only when playing with one finger."
All the best,
Thomas
Den 17-07-2016 kl. 18:07 skrev Paul Davis:
MPE is a relatively new way to use MIDI, and almost no
pre-existing
MIDI receiver can use it correctly.
I have looked into what it would take to get Ardour to work well it,
and concluded that I would put if off for a while. I actually Roger in
Berlin last November and greatly enjoyed interacting with the
Linnstrument and talking to him.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Thomas Poulsen <thomas(a)lha66.dk
<mailto:thomas@lha66.dk>> wrote:
Dear list,
I recently bought a LinnStrument from Roger Linn Design:
http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/linnstrument.html
It is a great isomorphic midi-controller, and as such it is
immediately recognized on Linux.
The distinguishing feature of the LinnStrument is that it senses 3
degrees of freedom on each note: x-direction, y direction and
z-direction (pressure). The x-direction is mapped to pitch-bend,
and y-direction to CC74.
A cool feature is the "slide", where the pitch-bend is used to
slide between all notes in a row.
To allow individual pitch and CC74 values for each note, it sends
each note on a separate midi-channel ("MPE"):
http://www.rogerlinndesign.com/implementing-mpe.html
Bitwig has added support for this, and there is 20 presets in
version 1.3.11, where this is used (tag: linnstrument). The
LinnStrument controller is not recognized automatically on Linux
in version 1.3.11, but it can be configured manually, and then it
works fine. Note that both midi-in and midi-out has to be
configured, if not there is no sound! It should look like this:
https://ibin.co/2msBJVgpKtf9.png
Now I would like to also use it with the free Linux synths.
Here's what I have been able to make work this far.
Synthv1:
PME works reasonably well: I can play polyphonic in MPE mode, but
it tends to miss the "note off"s.
I can get the slide to work, by setting
<param index="36" name="DEF1_PITCHBEND">2</param>
<param index="78" name="DEF2_PITCHBEND">2</param>
is a preset.
Zynaddsubfx:
I can not get MPE to work.
Sending only on one channel, and setting PWheelB.Rng to 2400
cents, I cant get the sliding to work, but only when playing with
one finger.
If I enable MPE on the LinnStrument there is only an occasional
sound, when it happens to send on the channel, that Zyn is
listening on.
I'll love to hear if other LinnStrument users have been able to do
more with any of the free synths on Linux.
All the best,
Thomas
_______________________________________________
Linux-audio-user mailing list
Linux-audio-user(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
<mailto:Linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org>
http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user