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Re: Can the bcr2000 filter out specific midi notes from a hardware midi tranmission?
2012-05-15 by Royce
I have written a program for the PC that you might use and put it in the Files/Applications section of the group.
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/YGGyTyoMv5qLTZKfz9gcwC4YMKX8NLTO43lvI_PB2e6KPIH3BiP2oBzCSEcUun2iuPei9Otm115k_bNC986CKw/Applications/MIDI%20Drum%20Filter.zip
You simply select the Midi In (from your drum) and Out (to your synth) and the Control In port from the BC and the channel - it defaults to channel 10.
I have included a BC editor file (text) that controls my old SR-16.
That should show you what you need to write for the BC.
I have expanded the idea a little.
The BC sends a note on message to the PC and the program remembers the velocity for that note.
When the same note (and channel) comes in from the Midi In (drum) it replaces the velocity with the one remembered before sending it out .
Except for a velocity of 127. If the BC puts out a note with this velocity then the Midi In will be just echoed to the output unchanged.
So, the BC buttons just swap between 0 and 127 turning the note stream off and on.
The encoders on the other hand will fade the drum in/out using velocity.
For other SR-16 users the buttons and the encoders are in the same position as the drum pads on the SR-16.
All the best
Royce
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