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Re: [AN1x-list] Need some help people, thanks.....

2001-02-19 by Paul Murphy

I say just use even numbers.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Reggie <reggie@...>
To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 10:42 PM
Subject: [AN1x-list] Need some help people, thanks.....


> Hello all, I have programmed 11 scripts for the PLG an in VST 5.
> I am now writing an update with more functions such as Morph control,
> ARP Keyboard split, LFO key on reset.  I am also updating the scripts to
> show more names of functions in popups for ease of use.
> 
> Now for the help I need,
> 
> I have come across a small problem, with certain Values such as tempo or
> ARP play effect Velocity, these functions require a number greater than
> 127 and therefore require special objects to be written.  VST midi track
> mixer only uses a min/max value 0-127, So you can either write 2
> objects, the 1st deals with 0-127, 2nd 128-255 or You can use another
> type of function that gives you all of the even values between 0 and
> 254.
> 
> So here is what I would like to know from all of you AN1x/PLG an users,
> I am debating whether to use the 1st or second method for the functions
> that I have mentioned, for arp/seq Tempo it might be a problem if I used
> the second method (0-254) as you wouldn't be able to get at the odd
> numbered tempos i.e. 135, 141, 97 etc. But would you notice the
> difference if the ARP play effect Velocity was done using the same
> method?
> 
> TIA,
> See ya,
> 
> Reggie
> 
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