Hello everybody,
when a ribbon input is assigned to Pitchbend, is the MIDIsense- Software able to return to value 64 instead of 0 when the finger is off the sensor.
A pitchwheel is doing this by a spring return mechanism. Is there some kind of Plateu around the value 64. Otherwise the Pitchbend could cause permanent detunings.
Best Regards,
Dendiv
Pitch Bend Settings for Ribbon Sensor
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Re: Pitch Bend Settings for Ribbon Sensor
if you're willing to hack the firmware, yes. but by default if you let go it stays at where it was before
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Re: Pitch Bend Settings for Ribbon Sensor
I'm just a musician and I am glad to be able to change a light bulb!
But wouldn 't this be a cool implementation-option for a further firmware update?
If you can play a ribbon like a Pitchbend as i described and as its seen in he Roland AX1, or Yamaha KX5,
you can play Guitarlike Licks and Lines (for example: Hammer on) on a Keyboard, you can't do with any other controller.
Best Regards
But wouldn 't this be a cool implementation-option for a further firmware update?
If you can play a ribbon like a Pitchbend as i described and as its seen in he Roland AX1, or Yamaha KX5,
you can play Guitarlike Licks and Lines (for example: Hammer on) on a Keyboard, you can't do with any other controller.
Best Regards
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Re: Pitch Bend Settings for Ribbon Sensor
I'm more of a hardware than software/firmware person myself, but it should be a fairly simple task of assigning the pitch bend value to 64 when it reaches the low value minimum. It might be hard to implement, but positioning a SPDT micro switch so that touching the ribbon will toggle it and bypass a resistor of half the maximum resistance of the ribbon sensor. The only problem would be getting it all positioned right so that the micro switch only flips when you want it to. I've never used this circuit in this application so if you decide to try it let me know how it works. Hope that helps.
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