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Post by teleport on Apr 29, 2022 15:33:24 GMT
I read this is the manual.
9.1 MIDI configuration
MidiInKeyUp
The MIDI command that will activate the jump-up button. Commands are defined in the following form: CC x (with x being a number from 1 to 127) N x (with x being either a number from 0 to 127 or a note descriptor like C#1 or A-1 with C4 for “middle C”) So typical valid commands are “CC 7”, “N C3” or “N 64” To trigger a key, you need to send a note on with a velocity of > 0
or a controller value of >0
Do I understand correctly that Liveprompter is currently only able to respond to midi note and control changes? That is, no provision for midi program changes?
I wanted to control the program with midi program changes. This is what my pedal transmits.
Thanks.
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Post by Torsten on Apr 29, 2022 16:29:56 GMT
Do I understand correctly that Liveprompter is currently only able to respond to midi note and control changes? That is, no provision for midi program changes?
I wanted to control the program with midi program changes. This is what my pedal transmits.
LivePrompter has program changes (inbound and outbound) reserved for song change, i.e. it can send program changes when a song is opened or jump to a song when receiving a program change. For its control keys, only note or CC events can be used. But if your pedal can't be trained to send notes or CCs, you could always use something like Bome's MIDI translator to convert these program changes to CCs and then send them to LivePrompter using a virtual midi cable like LoopBe
Cheers,
Torsten
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Post by teleport on Apr 29, 2022 17:19:02 GMT
Ok, that will fly. Thanks.
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