if you have a key fix applied this will change things. *Ok it’s not necessarily the nearest MIDI note - this does depend a little on your settings - i.e. Hope that helps, but if not please let me know and i’ll have another stab! The dial farthest right is envelope “ENV” this outputs a continuous measure of volume so you can do things like add swell to your synths. You can map these dials through MIDI mapping to whatever effects, controls, parameters etc you want in your DAW. If you sing “laaaaa” it will turn up the “AAA” dial and if you sing “Doooo” it will turn up the “OOO” dial. These are the 3 dials “AAA”, “EEE”, “OOO”. MIDI Timbre - Dubler also allow you to use vocal timbre to control MIDI CC values. For this to sound right it is important pitch bend range matches the pitch bend range of whatever synth you are controlling. A pitch bend range of 2 will allow you to bend up/down 2 semi-tones from the note initially triggered. If you increase the pitch bend range from ‘0’ Dubler will still trigger the nearest MIDI notes but also continuously output corresponding pitch bend information relative to that note. If you want greater resolution of pitch you can use pitch bend in Dubler. MIDI notes are limited to tones on the chromatic scale. Dubler then uses this pitch information to trigger the nearest MIDI note*. Pitch Bend - Dubler takes in audio and extracts the raw pitch information. If you could elaborate that would help! In the mean time here’s some information on Dubler features that might be helpful.
Apologies - I’m not 100% sure I understand. Note Off for this note is received, at some later point a Note Off should be received.Hi Rick. Even if the note's sound fades out (due to some VCA envelope decay) before a It's time to stop the note from sounding). In theory, every Note On should eventually be followed by a respective Note Off message (ie, when Use Note On with 0 velocity as a substitute. There are many devices that generate real Note Offs, and many other devices that
This "trick" was created in order to takeĪ device that recognizes MIDI Note On messages must be able to recognize both a real Note Off as well as a See the Note Off entry for a description of such. Messages, but don't implement velocity features, will transmit Note On messages with a preset velocity of 64.Ī Note On message that has a velocity of 0 is considered to actually be a Note Off message, and the respective note is VCA attack time and/or attack level (and therefore the overall volume of the note). It's up to a MIDI device how it uses velocity information. This indicates with how much force the note should be played The second data byte is the velocity, a value from 0 to 127. This indicates which note should be played. There are 128 possible notes on a MIDI device, numbered 0 to 127 (where Middle C is Particular Note On message is the one assigned to the message's MIDI channel.Ġx90 to 0x9F where the low nibble is the MIDI channel. If theĭevice is a MultiTimbral unit, then each one of its Parts may sound Note Ons on its own channel. In any case, this message indicates thatĪ particular note should start playing (unless the velocity is 0, in which case, you really have a Note Off). Patches might have a long VCA attack time that needs to slowly fade the sound in. Essentially, this means that the note starts sounding, but some
Indicates that a particular note should be played.