2/16/2023 0 Comments Midi note number logic![]() ![]() 36 is the note value (C1) and 100 is the velocity.īetter to use CC changes for automating plugin parameters, so instead of 0x90 i've used 0xB1, 36, 100 (0xB1 is for a continuous controller message on MIDI channel 2): "midiBytes: " !Ġx90 is a midi note on channel 1 (0x91 would be 'midi note on' on channel 2). Took me a google search to translate what his code was. As Christian wrote in this thread: there is a 'midi note on' code you can use. ![]() I've figured it out myself in case anyone else wants to know. When in a songwriting session speed is really important! And for mixing I can only dream of Melodyne and Revoice Pro macros to halve prep time. In general it would be mind-blowing to see Logic supported fully in Soundflow, with access to all the shortcuts etc. Once i've got these basics down to replace my current key-commands I can try my hand at some actual macrooos :) ![]() When I browse the actions menu I can't find anything under a 'MIDI' search? Is it only possible to do with actual scripting (I can't script)? In the stream deck app you can send MIDI notes simple enough, but was wondering how to do it if i'm bypassing the Stream Deck app and controlling it solely with Soundflow. I'm replacing the Korg pads with a Stream Deck. The Korg is sending MIDI note-on messages (on channel 10 as drumpads are often setup to do) and i'm telling Logic what that pad should trigger. ![]() Recently I repurposed an old Korg drumpad controller to trigger Key Commands in Logic using apple-L to learn the commands. I use Logic Pro X for songwriting and mixing in a professional capacity. ![]()
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