I have a hardware knob controller that's generally working great, but it only outputs from 0-126. Have confirmed this on generic rack knobs, and others. Seems like a small distinction but is causing issues in practice, and my numbers OCD makes me want to have an absolute min/max.
Live's own MIDI Mappings allows setting the Min/Max range but can't offset or boost it to compensate.
Are there any M4L or other tools (I'm on Mac) to change that range, so somehow it could extend to 0-127, or if I'm offsetting every value by +1, so it goes from 1-127? (Which is more workable for me.)
Tried various devices in https://maxforlive.com/ but haven't found a clean solution yet. Various ones with curves seen to require a lot of extreme scaling to get to 127, which makes the lower range unusable.
Thanks for any advice.
Any simple, effective tools to offset the MIDI output scale value range of a controller?
Re: Any simple, effective tools to offset the MIDI output scale value range of a controller?
Not tried it myself but I was browsing M4L for something else and thought this might do what you're after- https://maxforlive.com/library/device/5087/cc-converter
Live 10 Suite, 2020 27" iMac, 3.6 GHz i9, MacOS Catalina, RME UFX, assorted synths, guitars and stuff.
Re: Any simple, effective tools to offset the MIDI output scale value range of a controller?
https://maxforlive.com/library/device/3196/knobmath
https://maxforlive.com/library/device/3 ... ssage-math
https://maxforlive.com/library/device/3 ... ssage-math
copy the text, open Live > drag in empty M4L device > open Max editor > paste > save M4L device
https://docs.cycling74.com/max8/vignett ... ng_patches
https://doubleUG.bandcamp.com/releases
https://docs.cycling74.com/max8/vignett ... ng_patches
https://doubleUG.bandcamp.com/releases