On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 10:11 PM, andy baxter <andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Andy,
Aftertouch is not anything special, its sends a MIDI message just like turning a MIDI knob does. What you need to do is tell the synth to listen to the aftertouch midi message, and use it to control <your-parameter-here>.
If you cant map aftertouch to what you want, try converting it to a MIDI Control Change (MIDI knob turn) type message, which has become almost a standard in controlling software parameters.
You didn't mention what it is that you want to do with the aftertouch?
Cheers, -Harry
That's the question really - I am using a midi keyboard with these two programs and would like to be able to use the aftertouch on it, but they don't seem to work by default. Does anyone know if there is a way to get this working?
Hey Andy,
Aftertouch is not anything special, its sends a MIDI message just like turning a MIDI knob does. What you need to do is tell the synth to listen to the aftertouch midi message, and use it to control <your-parameter-here>.
If you cant map aftertouch to what you want, try converting it to a MIDI Control Change (MIDI knob turn) type message, which has become almost a standard in controlling software parameters.
You didn't mention what it is that you want to do with the aftertouch?
Cheers, -Harry
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