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Cool! Thnx for that piz.

I've gotta ask though, what was the reasoning behind not adding a normal MIDI out (for connecting within the host)?
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When I put the MIDI out+c on a track I only get "Song Position: x" message. Nothing else. Is this suppose to happen or am I doing something wrong :shrug:?



Also, with regards to MIDI Monitor is there a way to change the default colors? I tend to use my monitors at low brightness. This makes it impossible to read the display.

Thnx again.
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Optomadic wrote:Cool! Thnx for that piz.

I've gotta ask though, what was the reasoning behind not adding a normal MIDI out (for connecting within the host)?
it should have one. in fact, i can't see why it doesn't, so there must be something set up wrong on the computer i compiled it on. the one i compiled earlier at home was correct.
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insertpizhere wrote:
Optomadic wrote:Cool! Thnx for that piz.

I've gotta ask though, what was the reasoning behind not adding a normal MIDI out (for connecting within the host)?
it should have one. in fact, i can't see why it doesn't, so there must be something set up wrong on the computer i compiled it on. the one i compiled earlier at home was correct.
Ok wheww for a second there I though my comp was messed up ;)..


With regards to our previous convo. Is there a possibility you could add:

"F2 01 00 (song position pointer)
FB (continue)
F8 (midi clock)
...
FC (stop)"

(I guess F2 is already implemented :oops:)

?


Let me know.

Thnx
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Optomadic wrote:When I put the MIDI out+c on a track I only get "Song Position: 9" message. Nothing else. Is this suppose to happen or am I doing something wrong :shrug:?
where are you seeing that? on host playback it should send song position, then continue, then midi clock until the host stops.

Also, with regards to MIDI Monitor is there a way to change the default colors? I tend to use my monitors at low brightness. This makes it impossible to read the display.

Thnx again.
the first three sliders on the top are hue, saturation, and brightness. with saturation down and brightness up, it would be black text on white, for example.
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Optomadic wrote:"F2 01 00 (song position pointer)
FB (continue)
F8 (midi clock)
...
FC (stop)"
in my testing, this is what it sends now. how are you testing it? the other messages must be getting blocked somewhere.
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Perhaps you are correct. I have it running on a MIDI track in a sequencer comp. I tried adding it as a MIDI groove but it outputs nothing. It could be failing to send the proper messages as I'm looping the MIDI back into eXT because theres no MIDI vst out.
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yes, energyXT blocks midi clock at its input.
wrongtastic, baby
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Ahh ok hang on let me test it externally (audiomulch)..






Hmm not getting anything on the AM end :?

This is not my studio computer.. Will have to try again later.
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i uploaded a new version of midiOut with MIDI Clock:
Windows: http://thepiz.org/xt/midiOut+clock.zip
Mac: http://thepiz.org/xt/midiOut+clock.vst.zip

it has a midi output to the host, and a checkbox to disable sending midi to the host.

i've successfully used this to sync reaper as well as audiomulch... i think the timing is solid but i can't test it with external hardware.
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Excelentay!

I was able to generate clock internally. Will try to sync up some hardware later tonight.

Thanks for this one :D!
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midi pads req: stepped mode foy Y.
with selectable division (0-64-127 or 0-32-64-96-127 and so on...)

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In the giving spirit of XXXmas (and having extra time on my hands due to said holiday) I hammered in some more scale presets for midiForceToKey. I only entered in scales rooted in C (as you can transpose them externally if needed). Included are all standard scale types and several "exotic" scale types. Download here as an .FXB:

http://www.divshare.com/download/6195189-df3

:love: :love: :love:

All scales and naming conventions taken from:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/piano/

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Oh, I have a request:

I'm trying to duplicate some of the functionality of midiStrum natively in Plogue Bidule using its stock math and midi modules. Insertpizhere, could you explain some of the math behind the variables and how they intermodulate and mebbe link me to downloadable source code for the plugin? I'm specifically interested in Speed, Max Time, VelToSpeed, VelRamp, and Accel.

Thanks!

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aliester_crowley wrote:In the giving spirit of XXXmas (and having extra time on my hands due to said holiday) I hammered in some more scale presets for midiForceToKey. I only entered in scales rooted in C (as you can transpose them externally if needed). Included are all standard scale types and several "exotic" scale types. Download here as an .FXB:

http://www.divshare.com/download/6195189-df3

:love: :love: :love:

All scales and naming conventions taken from:

http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/piano/
cool, thanks! when i have time i'll add these to the built-in presets.
wrongtastic, baby
tucson's number one gothic rock band since 1995

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