I have an Elka MK88 Master keyboard with just about every MIDI implementation you can name, including this. AFAIK, I haven't any outboard gear which does.
Just hoping
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Roll on SDK!
Eric.
Thanks.greenbluegold wrote:You'd be surprise how much outboard gear responds to polyphonic aftertouch. It's not often well documented but many synths can receive it. Just assign the controller# to a parameter and mess around. There is nothing particularly esoteric about receiving it, it's just rare because it was expensive to implement in keyboards. I only recently got a keyboard that can send it, and I haven't dived into using it with scope, but don't expect it would be a problem.
Sorry Jimmy, but the Solaris and QWave don't have PolyPressure connected inside...yet! It's easy to add, if the MIDI Voice module does really provide that control signal.XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:Solaris Hardware, Solaris 5.0 & QWave DSP versions too.
Hardware that doesn't (but definitely should!):greenbluegold wrote:hardware which will receive polyphonic aftertouch
I look forward to it. That means I'll have to buy it then!johnbowen wrote:... but the Solaris and QWave don't have PolyPressure connected inside...yet!
-john b.
Eric,eric wrote:I just looked at Blue Synth as an example. If you right click any knob you get the standard MIDI controller assign object. It allows you to assign any of 0-119 controller numbers. These are 0-31 continuous controllers, 64-95 switches, 122-127 channel mode messages and some undefined. These MIDI messages are 3 bytes in the form - bx, controller number, controller position. Where b is the control change message id in hex (4 bits), x is the MIDI channel number in hex (4 bits), controller number (ie 0-119) in hex and controller position (0-127) in hex. Whereas Poly Pressure is 3 bytes in the form ax, key number, pressure. These are as per MIDI Spec 1.0. I can't see anywhere to assign this message type. I believe that it has to has to be specifically programmed into the device.
Eric.
Hmmm, what is this 'KeyP 2 Val' module of which you speak?sharc wrote:The 'KeyP 2 Val' module in BC Modular is based on Poly Aftertouch, but is more geared towards adding extra parameter control (i.e. you select which 'key' you want it to respond to). It shouldn't be too difficult to adjust for regular PolyAT response. I'll look into it for the next update.