If you are going to put velocity curves on the controller itself then you are going to lose responsiveness, no? Midi only supports a 7 bit velocity: if the curve is on the controller then a non-linear curve implies some of the 127 values have to be duplicated and some will not be used - that implies you have lost sensitivity in the touch response. If is far wiser to to pass a full linear resolution to the application, let it convert that into an internal curve that generates floats and can thus provide a far smoother curve. It also makes programming the controller simpler as it will be able to avoid implementing a feature that the app/softsynth has to do anyway and can probably do better than MIDI. Regards, nick. "we have to make sure the old choice [Windows] doesn't disappear”. Jim Wong, president of IT products, Acer Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 08:50:48 +0200 From: f.rech@xxxxxxxx To: rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx CC: linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: From audio synthesis environment to plugin rosea grammostola a écrit : A little delayed, but like to know :Atte Andre Jensen wrote: What Linux applis are you using to have sound for "replace" : -piano -electric piano -trompet -sax -trombone -drums -violin -etc ? Personnaly, don't use VST, but orchestration is really reduced in terms of instruments, let say it's a good opportunity to improve my guitar and bass play ! Thanks for answers, Fred Windows Live: Friends get your Flickr, Yelp, and Digg updates when they e-mail you. |
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