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Mono display from a poly modulation source

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Re: Mono display from a poly moduation source

Postby adamszabo » Fri Mar 23, 2018 6:54 pm

Thanks martin! Indeed it does not output any note off message, perhaps I used the wrong word, instead I should have used last active key, so if I hold one key, it sends the pitch, then I hold another one on top of it, it sends the new one, but if I let go of it Im still pressing the previous one and it should send that one, basically what the midi mono already does. Id love to see how that works in ruby though for learning purposes!
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Re: Mono display from a poly moduation source

Postby tulamide » Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:25 pm

adamszabo wrote:...so if I hold one key, it sends the pitch, then I hold another one on top of it, it sends the new one, but if I let go of it Im still pressing the previous one and it should send that one, basically what the midi mono already does. Id love to see how that works in ruby though for learning purposes!

As I already mentioned, I did quite some modules in this topic. None of them do exactly what you need, but some are very close and you sure can do the changes from there on your own. I don't want to search the forum for the threads, that's something you should do, but here are two of more schematics, that float around here.
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