Re: So what's the deal with controlling the aeolus organ stops via midi

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Fons,

Thanks a lot for your informative answer, but I'm still slightly confused. :(

I've set my a button on my controller to midi CC 98 and then set it to toggle between a value of 00 and 2, so it should toggle the second stop of the manual on and off?

I really feel I have missed something vitally important here.....

The README says that the value used is a bit 6 set... Is it even possible to get standard hardware midi controllers to send that kind of info?

Also, thanks a million for writing the software!

Andrew.

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 10:06:08AM +0100, Andrew C wrote:

> I've read and read and re-read the README of the latest release of aeolus
> that includes midi control of the stops and I still don't understand how to
> specifically program the 'bytes' on midi CC 98 or so..
>
> Is this like sending raw midi sysex data or what?

No, it's just using controller 98. The data in a control message
is a single byte, that value is exlained in the readme.

You typically need two controller messages: one that
selects a groupt of stops (corresponding to the layout
in the GUI) and the mode: on, off, toggle, and the
second message selects a stop in the group. You don't
need to repeat the first if it's identical to the
previous one.

--
FA

Io lo dico sempre: l'Italia è troppo stretta e lunga.

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