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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 8:24 pm
by blazesboylan
Crud.

Deep into the design of a project (much of it done on paper, unfortunately) I discover this:

No MIDI CCs higher than 119.

The manual ("Configuration" p. 26, rightmost column) states that all 128 CCs are available.

Soooo... Is there a workaround? Anything I can turn off in SFP?

Or am I back to the drawing board?

Thanks + cheers,

Johann


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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 8:36 pm
by at0m
They are also defined in the MIDI specs, just like cc# 0 and 32 are bank and program select messages. They handle 'all notes off', mono/poly, midi omni toggle etc. They only one that I've tried on Pulsar is the all notes off message.
[edit] oops, that's what the link says :> So yes they are available, but not for controlling faders.

I'm glad my Pc1600x is decently configured, but I remember I started over and again a couple of times. Same with the SX implementation I made, only that .xml file made it much more work to edit... Once you see it through, it's quite ez...

So basically, yes, back to the drawing board.
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Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2004 9:52 pm
by blazesboylan
Well it's a good thing my mom tried to drown me when I was a baby. She didn't really succeed, but I lost just the right number of brain cells.

Turns out I don't need to assign MIDI cc's to the '+' band selector in PEQ4. The '-' button actually selects the band:
  • 0-42: Band 1
  • 43-84: Band 2
  • 85-126: Band 3
  • 127: Band 4
So I don't have to completely re-design the project. Just the MIDI cc assignments...

Groan...

Thanks very much at0m|c! :grin:

Cheers,

Johann