Old 08-15-2012, 07:02 PM   #1
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so apparently it's possible to create a rhtymic pattern say with hi hat samples and then use that MIDI note pattern to create CC envelopes, I've never heard of this technique until today. How do you do that? and would it be a good method for creating very fast rhythmic envelopes in dubstep for instance?
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Old 08-16-2012, 01:18 AM   #2
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Any use?

http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=21199

http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=21320

Also, have a look at insertpizhere's MIDI Pack - it includes "NotestoCC":

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midiNotesToCC

Converts note number and velocity to CC messages.

Parameters:
  • Note to CC - Selects the destination CC number for note number conversion. The pitch of incoming notes will be used as the value of this CC. Set to "Off" to disable.
  • High Note - The highest input note that will be used. This range acts as a filter for both note number and velocity conversion.
  • Low Note - The lowest input note that will be used.
  • High NCC Value - Highest possible output value for the note number CC. The incoming range defined by High Note & Low Note is stretched/compressed to this range.
  • Low NCC Value - Lowest possible output value for the note number CC.
  • NCC Rest Value - If enabled (not set to "Off") this value will be sent when a note-off is received. Only applies when Note to CC is also set.
  • Velocity to CC - Selects the destination CC number for velocity conversion. The velocity of incoming notes will be used as the value of this CC.
  • High Velocity - The highest input velocity that will be used (1-127). This range acts as a filter for both note number and velocity conversion.
  • Low Velocity - The lowest input velocity that will be used (1-127).
  • High VCC Value - Highest possible output value for the velocity CC. The incoming range defined by High Velocity & Low Velocity is stretched/compressed to this range.
  • Low VCC Value - Lowest possible output value for the velocity CC.
  • VCC Rest Value - If enabled (not set to "Off") this value will be sent when a note-off is received. Only applies when Velocity to CC is also set.
  • In Channel - "Any" or 1-16.
  • Out Channel - Output CCs are sent on this channel, either "Same as input" or 1-16.
  • Thru - Options:
    -- Off - Only the output CCs will be sent.
    -- Unconverted - Unused MIDI messages will be sent through; only notes that have been converted are blocked.
    -- All - All MIDI messages will be sent through, including notes used for conversion.
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