Hello,
An impressive video from the new Dexibell L4 , there isa 16:49 min long video and MIDI processing is shown on 1:28.
Can Bome Translator route only the highest and the lowest held note to a separate channels while leaving the other held notes unchanged?
I didn’t see the video but yes, you can direct highest note and lowest note to different channels.
You have to have a bit of time to evaluate the notes as you may not press them at the exact same time. Also if the note is currently sounding as not the highest or lowest note and then you release a note that makes it the highest or lowest, you would have to turn off the note on the current channel and then send a note-on on the new channel. Also if it is sounding as the highest or lowest note, you would have to turn off the note and on again at the desired default channel.
Can you tell me what you are trying to accomplish here?
I would need to know the triggers when the notes sound and how they should interact with eachother in various scenarios. Also how many notes you would need to evaluate.
You may find some highest/.owest note examples on our forum by searching.
Steve Caldwell
Bome Customer Care
Also available for paid consulting services: bome@sniz.biz
Hi, in the video slice from 1:54 to 2:08, the timpani sound is triggered only by the lowest held note and the highest held note plays the trumpet . Marko
No idea. If you want me to help you, you need to provide the necessary requirements and not just say make it sound like this video.
You can indeed make individual notes on different channels but when to sound and release the note on a given channel is important as well as what to do with the note when it was on a different channel and becomes the highest/lowest note or vis versa.
Here is a highest note example that I found with a simple forum search. Again you can search on the forum in you need more examples. I can provide examples as well but for free support, we do not provide full solutions.
Steve Caldwell
Bome Customer Care
Also available for paid consulting services: bome@sniz.biz