The thought of a hardware problem occurred to me, too. On September 8, 2019 12:54:13 PM HST, Anders Hellquist <lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >Or you could open up your midi device and clean the contact strip. I >just >recently had a velocity problem with just one key on one of my midi >keyboards (just one day before a gig). Opened it up and cleaning the >strip >made it as good as new. > >Regards, Anders > >On Mon, Sep 9, 2019, 00:24 Christopher Arndt <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >wrote: > >> Am 08.09.19 um 16:45 schrieb S.: >> > I'm looking for >> > some easy Linux compatible options for something I can plug into >Jack to >> > modify the velocity curve of *specific keys* before the signal >reaches >> the >> > synthesizer program. Any tips? Thanks! >> >> Not exactly easy, but another option is writing a custom MIDI filter >> script for the Moony [1] LV2 plugin. >> >> Since I wanted to learn how to write these scripts anyway eventually, >I >> just wrote a velocity scaling Lua script for Moony: >> >> https://github.com/SpotlightKid/moony-lv2-scripts/ >> >> When you got the Moony LV2 plugin installed (I'll not go into how >> compile & install it here), you just copy and paste the Lua script >into >> the Plugin GUI editor and then press the "Send" button at the bottom, >> then connect your midi input to Monny and Moony's output to your >softsynth. >> >> You can change the velocity scaling factor and other parameters by >> changing the variables at the top of the script. Don't forget to >press >> "Send" again after each change. >> >> Thanks to the Moony author for the very cool plugin! >> >> >> [1] https://open-music-kontrollers.ch/lv2/moony/ --- David W. Jones gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community http://dancingtreefrog.com Sent from my Android device with F/LOSS K-9 Mail. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user