We can already filter certain channels, but I would also like to see the optional filtering of selected CCs.
To be able to filter incoming 'all notes off', patch change data and others would be great.
Also, and a lot more complex, the ability to remap CCs to other destinations. Maybe channel aftertouch to breath controller, modwheel to midi volume etc.
This should be able to done in the midi input box that already exists so it fits in neatly with the rest of the program.
I should add that aftertouch really should be included in supported CCs anyway.
FR: midi input filtering and remapping
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- KVRist
- 413 posts since 17 Mar, 2005 from Cumbria, England
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Hi Synthbuilder,
Native support for that stuff would be great. In the meantime, Google for Midi Ox, which is what I use to filter out sysex, mmc, timecode, and all other crap that my consumer-grade keyboard was sending. I know T doesn't respond to most of that stuff, but it was doing a number on Wusikstation.
It surely would be nice to have a MIDI message toolkit within Tracktion, though.
Niall Moody of NDC has some great plug-ins in this category, as does NicFit. Sorry, I don't have the links handy, but last time I Googled, they came up somewhere on the first page of hits, for each.
Greg
Native support for that stuff would be great. In the meantime, Google for Midi Ox, which is what I use to filter out sysex, mmc, timecode, and all other crap that my consumer-grade keyboard was sending. I know T doesn't respond to most of that stuff, but it was doing a number on Wusikstation.
It surely would be nice to have a MIDI message toolkit within Tracktion, though.
Niall Moody of NDC has some great plug-ins in this category, as does NicFit. Sorry, I don't have the links handy, but last time I Googled, they came up somewhere on the first page of hits, for each.
Greg
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 413 posts since 17 Mar, 2005 from Cumbria, England
Thanks Greg for your answer. As it happens I do currently use something similar, but I am doing it all in Tracktion. I use midiyoke and wrap a 'master' midi input track to the track I'm recording onto.
In this master midi track I don't actually record anything, but have ATsaver plug-in and some of Niall's midiplugs to process the midi data. This does do the trick and works well enough.
But, as you say, a native approach would be easier to use and I think easy enough to add to the Tracktion UI.
In this master midi track I don't actually record anything, but have ATsaver plug-in and some of Niall's midiplugs to process the midi data. This does do the trick and works well enough.
But, as you say, a native approach would be easier to use and I think easy enough to add to the Tracktion UI.

