I was wondering. I know there are dome software enthusiasts that may help us in this matter. There is a vintage utility named MIDI YOKE, what this does is basically connect the MIDI output of one program to the midi input of another program inside the same computer (no additional hardware needed) (sorry, only for windows, not for Mac). Using MIDI YOKE we can use any sequencer software PT, Cakewalk, etc. play a the file, outputting it to the input of an on the fly software filter (here is the project) and the output of the filter to the hardware MIDI interface. There is another plus, this way we can use the on the fly filter with any MIDI interface (serial to host, MPU, joystick to MIDI, USB to serial or USB to MIDI) So, here is ant interesting software projectÂ… You can get more info abut MIDI YKE in (I am not related to them) http://www.midiox.com/ Just be sure to get into the MIDI YOKE page. (I am not familiar with MIDI-OX, so I don't know it this is the on the fly filter we need) --- In disklavier@...m, "whatsay2that" <mail.jsutton@g...> wrote: > > I have now heard back from PG Music regarding the capability of their > software to make MIDI velocity adjustments for volume control. Their > reply is "No, unfortunately PowerTracks Pro Audio does not have this > capability. You can certainly adjust MIDI note velocities, but not "on > the fly" while the song is playing." > > So that's one less avenue open to us. > > Regards, > John Sutton > China >
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Re: Volume Control of Midi during playback
2006-01-26 by Jorge Fernandez
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