Does pd recognize MIDI NRPN controllers? They seem to drive the ctlIn
objects crazy.
(James Phipps)
What's an NPRN controller? thanks Miller
Someone more familiar with the inner workings of MIDI might be able to answer this better, but the definitiion I have is 'Non Recognized Parameter Number' or a control that manufacturers are free to assign device specific functions to.
Korg's 'About MIDI' appendix says:
"To edit, first use NRPN (LSB) [Bn, 62, rr] and NRPN (MSB) [Bn, 63, mm] (control change #98 and 99) (rr, mm: lower and upper bytes of parameter number) to select the parameter. Then transmit Data Entry (MSB) [Bn, 06, mm] and Data Entry (LSB) [Bn, 26, vv] (control change #06 and 38) (mm, vv: upper and lower bytes of value, together expressing 16,384 step) to set the value."
It goes on to say that my device (don't laugh, a Korg EA-1) uses only the most significant bit.
Gracias, Danke, Thanx. james
BTW: Anyone ever have their soundcard undergo an unassisted DC adjustment? Mine (again, don't laugh... a Diamond MonsterSound) is now only sampling half of the waveform on the left channel (the top half... i think the bottom is somewhere down there) while the right is recording a constant calue of about .8 on the 1 to -1 scale (Both record at about .8 if i record a silent channel). Wave mutilation even happens in Pd if i simply have an adc~ connected to my dac~, Oddly enough playthough is fine, and soundfiles play.
| >Does pd recognize MIDI NRPN controllers? They seem to drive the ctlIn | objects crazy. | | (James Phipps) |
| | What's an NPRN controller? | thanks | Miller | |