On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Gabriel M. Beddingfield <gabriel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Sat, 19 Dec 2009, david wrote: > >> Hmmm, couldn't the same thing have been done using midish???? > > Probably. I've tried a couple times to learn midish... and > had the sudden urge to do the dishes. :-) > > -gabriel > Some more options: qmidiroute (GUI), puredata (semiGUI) and mididings (noGUI) can do realtime remapping of midi events. The only one I have experience with is puredata, never used the others. An example patch is attached. I can't tell what is more appropriate in Roberts case - setting up one of these realtime translations or editing recorded SMF files. Since the drum patterns are most likely loops it would make sense to record them in a loop based sequencer (like seq24). For that, syncing the hardware with Jack transport would be desirable. Some things I unfortunately don't know: Does the realtime remapping introduce timing issues apart from a constant offset fore each note? How big is the offset? Does this depend on the app used? greetings, d
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