Re: Real-time midi transform application?

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Le Thu, 3 Apr 2014 16:41:31 -0500,
Steve Wahl <steve@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

You may be interested by the midifilter LV2 plugin at
https://github.com/x42?tab=repositories

> [ My appologies if you see this twice; first time went into moderation
> because I sent it from a different email address than the one I used
> to subscribe to the list. ]
> 
> I intend to create a program like I'm about to describe, which will
> probably get me to the developers list eventually, but thought I'd ask
> here first about what might already exist.
> 
> I have three MIDI devices: a sound module, a keyboard, and a control
> surface.
> 
> I need a program that takes midi input from the keyboard and control
> surface, makes some transformations to the MIDI messages, merges the
> two streams together, and sends it on to the sound module.
> 
> The devices in question: Roland Integra-7 rack module, Ensoniq VFX as
> keyboard, and Korg NanoKontrol as the control surface.
> 
> The sort of transforms I need to make include things like converting
> some CC messages from the knobs on the NanoControl to sys-ex messages
> that change drawbar settings for organ sounds in the Integra, and
> converting the CC messages sent by the patch select buttons on the VFX
> to other CC messages the Integra expects for push buttons.  If I were
> to take this to extremes, incorporating an arpeggiator would not be
> out of the question.
> 
> (You may be as bewildered as I am that a B3 emulation in a MIDI module
> wouldn't expose the drawbar settings as continuous controllers
> considering all the keyboard controllers with sliders out there.  But
> I can't change that.)
> 
> Eventually I want this to run on a Raspberry Pi, standalone without a
> monitor, so I can haul it around without a "full" computer.  So I
> suspect that means I'll be writing my own command-line software for
> this.  But if there's anything close to this already out there, please
> let me know.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --> Steve
> 

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