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MnM midi seq question

2005-02-05 by Christopher Mitchell

Hey folks,

Let's say one has a pad sound that he wanted to hold the full length of 
a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however if 
you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's 
the simple solution?  send a 0 length midi note off to all remaining on 
notes?  is there a way to track which notes those are internally or is 
this something that would just have to be programmed per seq?

or maybe there is a way to set this so that anything muted will auto 
send a note off on "hung" notes per track.


Chris

Re: [elektron] MnM midi seq question

2005-02-05 by Scott Kellogg

Try setting your Hold to 127 and setting one trig at the beginning of 
that pattern.  This is what I do if I want to make a sustained pad with 
the Swave Ens machine.

/Scott

Christopher Mitchell wrote:
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>Hey folks,
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>Let's say one has a pad sound that he wanted to hold the full length of 
>a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however if 
>you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's 
>the simple solution?  send a 0 length midi note off to all remaining on 
>notes?  is there a way to track which notes those are internally or is 
>this something that would just have to be programmed per seq?
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>or maybe there is a way to set this so that anything muted will auto 
>send a note off on "hung" notes per track.
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Re: [elektron] MnM midi seq question

2005-02-06 by Christopher Mitchell

that's an internal machine, though.  I've got it set to 127 with the 
trig at the beginning of the pattern, but this is about the MIDI seq 
(external device).  I'm playing an indigo2 pad with it, and when I mute 
the track it does not send out NOTE OFF messages to cut the note, so 
they remain hung.  see what i mean?

Chris
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On Feb 5, 2005, at 5:44 PM, Scott Kellogg wrote:

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> Try setting your Hold to 127 and setting one trig at the beginning of
> that pattern.  This is what I do if I want to make a sustained pad with
> the Swave Ens machine.
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> Christopher Mitchell wrote:
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>> Hey folks,
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>> Let's say one has a pad sound that he wanted to hold the full length 
>> of
>> a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however 
>> if
>> you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's
>> the simple solution?  send a 0 length midi note off to all remaining 
>> on
>> notes?  is there a way to track which notes those are internally or is
>> this something that would just have to be programmed per seq?
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>> or maybe there is a way to set this so that anything muted will auto
>> send a note off on "hung" notes per track.
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Re: [elektron] MnM midi seq question

2005-02-06 by Scott Kellogg

I get it now.  Sorry, I didn't read the question closely enough.  I 
don't use the MIDI external tracks, so I don't know what to say.  What 
happens when you set it to 126?

Christopher Mitchell wrote:
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>that's an internal machine, though.  I've got it set to 127 with the 
>trig at the beginning of the pattern, but this is about the MIDI seq 
>(external device).  I'm playing an indigo2 pad with it, and when I mute 
>the track it does not send out NOTE OFF messages to cut the note, so 
>they remain hung.  see what i mean?
>
>Chris
>On Feb 5, 2005, at 5:44 PM, Scott Kellogg wrote:
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>>Try setting your Hold to 127 and setting one trig at the beginning of
>>that pattern.  This is what I do if I want to make a sustained pad with
>>the Swave Ens machine.
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>>/Scott
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>>Christopher Mitchell wrote:
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>>>Hey folks,
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>>>Let's say one has a pad sound that he wanted to hold the full length 
>>>of
>>>a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however 
>>>if
>>>you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's
>>>the simple solution?  send a 0 length midi note off to all remaining 
>>>on
>>>notes?  is there a way to track which notes those are internally or is
>>>this something that would just have to be programmed per seq?
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>>>or maybe there is a way to set this so that anything muted will auto
>>>send a note off on "hung" notes per track.
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>>>Chris
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Re: MnM midi seq question

2005-02-07 by marr@lumin.us

>    From: Christopher Mitchell <chrism@...>
> Subject: MnM midi seq question
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> a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however if
> you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's

I guess you'll have to wait for the Luminus hardware sequencer to come
out. I hear production is supposed to begin this summer.

Mark

Re: [elektron] Re: MnM midi seq question

2005-02-08 by astronout

Whats the Luminus hardware sequencer??  a quick web search came up 
empty :(


On Feb 7, 2005, at 3:49 PM, marr@... wrote:

> Luminus hardware sequencer

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Re: [elektron] Re: MnM midi seq question

2005-02-08 by Christopher Mitchell

I plan on synching that to the MnM sequencer :P
Chris
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>>    From: Christopher Mitchell <chrism@lumin.us>
>> Subject: MnM midi seq question
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>> a pattern, so you have to set the midi trig length to 127... however 
>> if
>> you do this, then mute the track, there is never a note off.  what's
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> I guess you'll have to wait for the Luminus hardware sequencer to come
> out. I hear production is supposed to begin this summer.
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