No need to search the list. Just use the mccallum abstractions:
http://www.mentalfloss.ca/sintheta/html/downloads.html
Jamie
On Sat, 6 May 2006 11:54:58 +0200 AshK ashk@azylum.net wrote:
thank you all for your answers in and off-list I will try your solutions and as the controller I'm trying to work with is a bcf2000 I will try your solution first Nicky thanks a lot!
AshK
On Fri, 5 May 2006 20:23:32 +0100 Nicholas Ward nicholas.ward@cs.tcd.ie wrote:
Hi AshK Can your controller be set to send NRPN data? If so check the list archive for
"Re: [PD] 14bit midi. nrpn and ctlin"
this is what i used to get better resolution from a bcf2000 controller. All the best Nicky
On 5 May 2006, at 17:27, Christian Klippel wrote:
hi,
Am Freitag, 5. Mai 2006 17:47 schrieb derek holzer:
Hi Ash,
AshK wrote:
I'd like to know if there is a way to force ctlin to accept values greater than 127?
Is your MIDI controller REALLY sending messages with higher precision than 0-127? The only way I thought that was possible with the hardware MIDI spec was by using the pitchbend controller, which uses two channels for double-precision AFAIK. So, you could try to use bendin and send the
nah ... its using a two byte message ... bitch bend is status 0xEc <lsb><msb>, where c is the channel number (lower nibble of command byte)
together it forms a 14 bit controller message.
note that 0xf2 is globally a song-position message that also uses two bytes (14 bits), but is available only once, since it works on all channels.
so, by using _standard_ midi messages, it is possible to address 17 controller messages with 14 bit each on one cable.
information as a pitchbend message which has higher resolution than a continuous controller. Or you could split the data onto different CC channels and sum them together. Or you could find someone to modify the ctlin object to make it do what you want.
best, d.
or use something else that doesnt use midi at all, to overcome that problem and have a higher speed. there are serveral options available. and if you really need anything special, im sure i can build it for you ... well, at least the electronics for it ... usb is just fun for these things ...
greets,
chris
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