Note Mapping
Note Mapping
Anybody know how to map midi notes on Push, Live9 or Max?
C#1 = C1
C1 = C#1
F#1 = D1
etc...
Must be in a range of possibilities...
C#1 = C1
C1 = C#1
F#1 = D1
etc...
Must be in a range of possibilities...
Re: Note Mapping
use a midi rack, one chain per pad, with a pitch plugin on each, will allow you to set up any tuning you like.
Re: Note Mapping
@lo.key : Did you already do that or do you just think it could work? I tried but no result... Do you have maybe a working exemple? Thanks in advance...
Re: Note Mapping
sure, ive used that approach for years to swap between different tunings on previous instruments. What are you hoping to accomplish with this?
Re: Note Mapping
I try to play Drums on virtual instruments but map them to my liking (not able to change in the virtual instrument iMPC etc)
Re: Note Mapping
yeah, this will do that for you easily.
Re: Note Mapping
Is there somewhere an exemple?
In Live9 I cannot even find a Midi Rack.
When I use an Instrument Rack, I can add chains and pitch but I need to add an instance of the virtual instrument on each chain...
Show me how you do!
In Live9 I cannot even find a Midi Rack.
When I use an Instrument Rack, I can add chains and pitch but I need to add an instance of the virtual instrument on each chain...
Show me how you do!
Re: Note Mapping
After some hours of research I found out how to.
If someone needs a mapper, message me
If someone needs a mapper, message me
Re: Note Mapping
for those who dont understand, just load a midi rack, and make a chain for each note of the device you're trying to shift, with each chain restricted to the note in question. Then stick a pitch plugin on each chain, and dial each note to the value you want...