The OneKnobFilter control

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Softcore
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The OneKnobFilter control

Post by Softcore » 22 Feb 2013 12:16

CAUTION: this module is to be used when a DAW-software does NOT feature a "oneknob filter" and you want to "simulate" such an operation with two different filters - it is not to be used if your software already has such a filter.

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OneKnobFilter.jzml
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Library module:
OneKnobFilter.jzlib
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Re: The OneKnobFilter control

Post by Macciza » 22 Feb 2013 13:13

Nice
Though I would suggest not using the CC's you picked - They are reserved for Channel Mode messages -Omni Mode On(+AllNotesOff) & Mono Mode On (Poly Off, +AllNotesOff) and may cause issues in some cases. .
It is generally best to stay under 95 in most cases , though 102-119 is also ok if needed - see http://www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php for further details . . .
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Re: The OneKnobFilter control

Post by Softcore » 22 Feb 2013 13:20

Didnt know that! Note taken!!!

EDIT: files updated with Midi mappings in undefined (per Midi specs) CC numbers (102 - 104)

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