MIDI Setup
Ports, MIDI controllers, customisation
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Having support for MIDI controller data is great, but is it also possible to send pitchbend and aftertouch? Some Ableton Live instruments need that for more complex control (e.g., Collusion), as otherwise only the Modwheel and no other CC message is supported. Also, I have difficulties understanding what exactly the gen-controller argument span does. Judging from the way the term span is used in the example Controllers 1, I assume this controls the time span the resulting controller movement takes, measured in symbolical note duration, where 1 means a whole note (the term span is used very differently elsewhere, easily causing confusion -- a slightly differen…
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Hi, here's an orchestral template for the EastWest Symphonic Orchestra Sound Bank. In the attachments below, you will find the Opusmodus template file, a EastWest.ewi file with the corresponding instruments in the EastWest Play instrument and all my EastWest soundsets made for this bank. The template and the soundsets can be refined, naturally. If you find this helpful, please, share at least the result. I would be very happy to hear what people do with this stuff. Best wishes SB. StfConcertOrchestra1.ewi EastWest.zip StfConcertOrchestra1.opmo
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Hi, Here's the 48 instruments version of my Logic Pro X template. 48MidiInInstrTemplate.logicx.zip
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Hi, When I use a midi-file produced by OM in Logic, changes of data like Volume or Panorama I make in Logic are overwritten by the data stored in the midi-file. Is there a way to change this behaviour? Or is there a way to erase all those data in Logic? Thanks for help! best ole
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Many MIDI files from the web are setup to use ports. If you use an internal GM (General MIDI) sound then you need to select 'Ignore Ports' from the pop-up menu - ctrl-click (Contextual Menu).
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1. Create few IAC ports in the 'Audio MIDI Setup' app: 2. Go to your virtual instrument, load an instrument and chose the port 1: 3. In Opusmodus composer panel type (midi-destinations) and evaluate the function: (midi-destinations) Note: We use the MIDI-DESTINATION function for reference only. The output will look something like that: => ((0 . "Bus 1") (1 . "Bus 2") (2 . "Bus 3") (3 . "Bus 4") (4 . "Bus 5") (5 . "Bus 6") (6 . "Bus 7") (7 . "Bus 8") (8 . "Bus 9") (9 . "Bus 10") (10 . "Bus 11") (11 . "Bus 12") (12 . "Bus 13") (13 . "Bus 14") (14 . "Bus 15") (…
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