Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

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Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by Alextronica » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:27 am

Here's what I need. No matter what notes I play on the keyboard is there a way to make the output C3?

So in other word I'd like Simpler to only play one pitch regards of the incoming MIDI note.

Here's why... Im trying to use a Multi Sample Snare Drum in Drum Racks and Stack it with another Sample. I could achieve this by using an instrument rack and making 100 copies of the one sample and nesting along side the 100 samples that make up my Snare Drum but thats seems a bit much. Ideally I'd like to create 3 MIDI tracks one to play the patterns I've already created and route that to the other two MIDI channels that contain my Multi Sample Snare and the one other sample respectively. The problem Im having is the patterns vary in note value and the simpler containing the one other sample varies in pitch along with the pattern.

It would be super sweet to get my MIDI info to filter though an empty drum rack and have the Simpler outside the rack but thats not possible. The drum rack is doing exactly what I want. Any MIDI notes in are all transposed to C3. How can I utilize it for my purpose?

I almost got the MIDI Scale Plug to do it but it wont constrain to one octave. I set it's Base to C and drew a straight line across the bottom to of C notes. Now when I play any note it plays a C note but if I change octaves then so does the note. Sad! :(
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Re: Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by arachnaut » Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:56 am

Do a search for 'Fixed At C-2' or 'Fixed At C-3'.
It's a Covert Ops MIDI rack, probably a freebie at their site.

It's your idea plus a rack that uses the key chain selector with Pitch offsets for each octave.

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Re: Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by Alextronica » Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:55 am

Thanks for the response but I cant find it. I did do a search for both of those and I went to the Covert Ops Website and did a search there. I know I've read about this somewhere on this Tips and Tricks Forum over the last year searching that Fixed at C-3 yeild 581 results. I'll keep looking but damn anything else you tell me to limit the search. I added Covert Ops and it limits the search to 4 entries and none of those are right.

Maybe I'll PM Hoffman2k.
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Re: Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by siliconarc » Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:15 am

yea it's a co-vops tip, via machinate i think.

use 2 pitch devices in serial.
set the first 'pitch' to -128, set the second to +60.
no matter what note you play now, it will output as C3.

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Re: Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by Alextronica » Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:39 pm

Yes That totally did it! Thanks So much!
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Re: Is there a way I can constrain MIDI notes to one octave?

Post by k512 » Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:13 pm

As of Live12, possibly much earlier, the Pitch device lets you constrain the input to a bottom-key + range of semitones, it will always stay in this range, and modify out-of-range notes based on the mode you set it to. Use Fold, C3 and +11st to stay within the C3 octave at all times.

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