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sephult
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Unread post by sephult » 06 Apr 2015, 22:06

Just added: MIDI Octave Filter


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MIDI Octave Filter


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Unread post by sephult » 08 Apr 2015, 04:00

Modified: MIDI Octave Filter v1.1

Restructured and optimized script
More extensive commenting within script
Simplified Banking, converted to standard per octave re-channelization
Transposition values were found +/-48 where knob was +/-50. Now both are +/- 50.
064_RC11 introduced fix for bitmap frames to values, now knobs are more accurate.
Removed pop-up window and CC-Thru for simplification.


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Unread post by ceasless » 08 Apr 2015, 09:57

Impressive work sephult! Do I interpret this correctly as a super beefed up 'split keys' or 'multi mode' setup, but with the entirety of Usine at my fingers?

Pretty freaking cool.

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Unread post by sephult » 08 Apr 2015, 13:25

hahaha, you make it seem so glamorous ceaseless!

Yeah it is a beefed up, but very simple split keys. Just place in the headers of your VSTi racks and specify the octaves you want enabled/disabled and it will filter.
The transpose makes it fun in that you can basically set whatever pitch register anywhere on the keyboard. I tend to have my upper keys closer to my computer setup...so when designing sounds I just want bass....well I said "Let there be bass" and Whallla...bass be up on the twinkly keys. :lol:

The current setup is just a set and play, there is potential for stuck-notes if you transpose or change the filters during sounding notes.
When I get some time I've been working on some scripting ideas to try to unstuck or prevent notes from sticking within scripting.

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