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Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 23 May 2013 00:18
by bafonso
Softcore wrote:Ok then lets see if I got it right.....Aftertouch is not part of the "equation"....

You want to play notes, and note after note, the midi channel changes?
It is part of the equation since there would be channel after touch. :) If you play a chord, it should go on different channels, one note per channel. If only playing individual notes, you could rotate through the channels or not.

Thanks for getting back to me!

Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 23 May 2013 06:34
by Softcore
Ok I get you now! This supposed to be used lets say in a way to "stack" multiple monophonic synths and make sure that a note is always triggered no matter what. Surely doable, I'll have a look at it!

Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 23 May 2013 14:25
by bafonso
Softcore wrote:Ok I get you now! This supposed to be used lets say in a way to "stack" multiple monophonic synths and make sure that a note is always triggered no matter what. Surely doable, I'll have a look at it!
Hi,

Yes. This is known as a midi dispatching ( in midipal http://mutable-instruments.net/midipal) or channel rotation in qunexus. It's mostly used to play polyphonically monosynths but one can imagine to expand on this concept to slightly detune each voice individually or do other CC mangling on each voice. This opens up to some cool modulations most polysynth can not do.

Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 07 Jul 2013 19:12
by TffShtt
this would be awesome...
was it ever implemented?

Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 08 Jul 2013 07:13
by Softcore
Nope it hasnt!

Re: Advanced Keys

Posted: 24 Aug 2016 18:41
by Helder
Softcore wrote:Nope it hasnt!
Can this now be done? Can midi channel rotation be accomplished with Lemur now, where each key pressed in a chord is sent to a different midi channel, together with individual pitch bend data for each key sent to that individual channel?

Thanks.