piz midi plugins (windows/linux/mac)
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
okay, good news.
now i'm experimenting with the timing. if anyone wants to try:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX.zip
now i'm experimenting with the timing. if anyone wants to try:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX.zip
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
midiSwing update:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX.zip
- Rearranged and renamed some parameters
- Added more shapes ("Parabolic" is the old one, "TimeFocus" was called "Shape")
- Added "Notes & CCs" mode
- Can now affect (offset) velocity for swung notes. Randomness also affects velocity.
- better performance?
still experimenting...
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX.zip
- Rearranged and renamed some parameters
- Added more shapes ("Parabolic" is the old one, "TimeFocus" was called "Shape")
- Added "Notes & CCs" mode
- Can now affect (offset) velocity for swung notes. Randomness also affects velocity.
- better performance?
still experimenting...
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
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- KVRAF
- 6111 posts since 18 Oct, 2007
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
it means the velocity of a note is adjusted based on its original timing.
here i sent it straight 8ths, with 100% 8th-note swing and velocity -40. every other 8th note is delayed and reduced in velocity:

the "Velocity" parameter sets the maximum velocity offset, which is then scaled according the the timing of the note as well as the shape settings, just like with the delay. notes that are delayed the most are also have the most velocity offset.
here i sent it straight 8ths, with 100% 8th-note swing and velocity -40. every other 8th note is delayed and reduced in velocity:

the "Velocity" parameter sets the maximum velocity offset, which is then scaled according the the timing of the note as well as the shape settings, just like with the delay. notes that are delayed the most are also have the most velocity offset.
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from Findlay OH USA
Is a Linux version of midiSwingX in the plans ?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
yes, when it's finished it will be part of the regular package.
here's a linux version:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwing.so.bz2
here's a linux version:
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwing.so.bz2
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
i added another parameter called "TimeOffset" which lets you change the affected area from even-numbered steps to odd ones or anywhere in between. this would let you use two or more midiSwings in series to affect different parts of the beat in different ways.
then i added more selections for the step value, as long as 3 bars (assuming 4/4). that means every other 3 bars it would delay the first note (by up to 300%, which means it would come 3 bars later).
note: i'm not claiming this is useful.
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX2.zip
then i added more selections for the step value, as long as 3 bars (assuming 4/4). that means every other 3 bars it would delay the first note (by up to 300%, which means it would come 3 bars later).
note: i'm not claiming this is useful.
http://thepiz.org/xt/midiSwingX2.zip
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
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- KVRist
- 371 posts since 27 May, 2007
What format are these plugins? Are they XT only? When I try to register them in Windows I get an error: 'midiCC16Router.dll was loaded, but the DLLRegisterServer entry point was not found. This file cannot be registered.'
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2237 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from swordfish
they're VSTs, so you don't need to register them. they should work in any VST host.
i updated the first post to be more clear about this... thanks for pointing it out.
i updated the first post to be more clear about this... thanks for pointing it out.
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995
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- KVRist
- 371 posts since 27 May, 2007
Ah, I see, thanks! I got directed here from a post about the TenCrazy MIDI plugins, I guess I just assumed that these were MIDI plugins as well.
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- KVRAF
- 6111 posts since 18 Oct, 2007
piz the latest version is now very usable in songs. It works great after a MIDI arp!!! I've found no real flaws in this latest iteration. Thank you a lot for your hard work so far on this.
One question I forgot to ask you before (and probably should have) is if you could possibly add a simple probability function. Where the more you increase its value the more gaps you get in the note cycles and CC (or vice versa).
Actually now that I think of it this would probably be good as a separate plugin. Random probability is something I've been needing more of lately. Let me know if this could be a possibility please..
Thanks
One question I forgot to ask you before (and probably should have) is if you could possibly add a simple probability function. Where the more you increase its value the more gaps you get in the note cycles and CC (or vice versa).
Actually now that I think of it this would probably be good as a separate plugin. Random probability is something I've been needing more of lately. Let me know if this could be a possibility please..
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK

