Shouldnt the input be MidiOx?Īlso, my lighting program behaves as though the filter is not on.ĭo I need a virtual port of some kind for the patch? That says the controller goes to MidiOx and then I select MidiOx from my lighting program? In my lighting program, there is only one input available, the Steinberg CMC-PD. In my MidiOX output window is showing NoteOff for the button instead of note on unless it is a hard press. So this looks theoretically like it is working. Velocity Max: 127 <-play it at full velocity Velocity Min: 127 <-play it at full velocity Velocity Max: 49 <-Anything under 49 velocity Output: Steinberg CMC-PD <-Is this right? I feel like it needs to get sent through MidiOx somehow So any taps that have a velocity of under 49, won't trigger the note. I want to be able to filter out any velocity tap below a number.let's say 49. There are Velocity curves for the pad but they all start "On at 1%", regardless of he curve, so the slight touch triggers the note. So the slightest touch to pads send the midi note. The problem is that the controller is a Velocity based pad. I have a Steinbeg CMC-PD which I use to send midi notes to a lighting program. Post by playdoe9 on May 16 th, 2014, 10:19pm ![]() Title: Filtering Out Low Velocity to send Nothing (Message started by: playdoe9 on May 16 th, 2014, 10:19pm) ![]() MIDI-OX > Mapping Questions > Filtering Out Low Velocity to send Nothing MIDI-OX User Forum - Print Page MIDI-OX User Forum ()
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