Block a particular midi CC
something like this :


Great that does the trick.
Heres another question, Im not sure if its a bug or if im just not seeing something.
When i setup a "MixerOut" module in my patch and drag a wire out from the first "on" I choose "switch" and the switch will only turn the track output off but never back on?!
Thanks for helping
Heres another question, Im not sure if its a bug or if im just not seeing something.
When i setup a "MixerOut" module in my patch and drag a wire out from the first "on" I choose "switch" and the switch will only turn the track output off but never back on?!
Thanks for helping
don't have the answer right now , maybe better to use a patch ative (on/off ) module (in interface control )..?
Im not getting any results with "patch active" module either. It appears like a switch but its doesnt seem to turn the track off or on. the help file describes the "patch Active" like this "This module can be used to decrease the CPU load when a patch doesn’t need to be calculated." sounds ideal for my purpose, but its not working.
Thanks
Thanks
don't expect to see the play button turn to grey...
just put a patch inside with sound on ( test with bassliner for ex : )
then put a patch active module with a switch and test again
you'll see see sounds vu meter of the track fall down...
just put a patch inside with sound on ( test with bassliner for ex : )
then put a patch active module with a switch and test again
you'll see see sounds vu meter of the track fall down...
Ah I see it actually does disable the patch, its just not reflected in the grids mixer out.
Thanks again.
Edit:
Is there also a way to send an "all note off" to my VST instrument each time the "patch active" is turned off. This to prevent stuck notes that happen if I "patch active" off while still holding a note?
Thanks again.
Edit:
Is there also a way to send an "all note off" to my VST instrument each time the "patch active" is turned off. This to prevent stuck notes that happen if I "patch active" off while still holding a note?
"All note off" is CC123 i believe, so:
Take a "create midi message" module, and a "A-B" module.
In A=1, link the outlet of your switch to the inlet B.
Now link the outlet of the "A-B" module to the inlet create of the "create midi message module". And adjust this module to send a CC123.
As i'm writing from office, i can't verify on Usine, but It should work...
Take a "create midi message" module, and a "A-B" module.
In A=1, link the outlet of your switch to the inlet B.
Now link the outlet of the "A-B" module to the inlet create of the "create midi message module". And adjust this module to send a CC123.
As i'm writing from office, i can't verify on Usine, but It should work...
Seb.Dub
Thanks ethnix73,
I found that there is an "all note off" script built in and i figured it out, though ill try your way too and see if its more efficient.
Back to the blocking a specific CC or or other midi, Im finding it diffucult to get what i need done. Im using 2 (maybe 3) keyboard to control various vst and effects, so i need a lot of blocking and passing of midi to this or that vst. The "midi filter" module would be most helpful if i could easily reverse its function. In other words, just block the chosen midi instead of passing it alone.
Right now im trying to pass cc7 but block note and program changes to a VST and cant seem to get it.
thanks for helping
I found that there is an "all note off" script built in and i figured it out, though ill try your way too and see if its more efficient.
Back to the blocking a specific CC or or other midi, Im finding it diffucult to get what i need done. Im using 2 (maybe 3) keyboard to control various vst and effects, so i need a lot of blocking and passing of midi to this or that vst. The "midi filter" module would be most helpful if i could easily reverse its function. In other words, just block the chosen midi instead of passing it alone.
Right now im trying to pass cc7 but block note and program changes to a VST and cant seem to get it.
thanks for helping
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