![]() ![]() While is quite improbable (if not impossible) to play a loud F#5 with fingers (Note On can be easily filtered with a IF cycle too), the NoteOff F#5 can be produced by both pedal and key release. If the pedal is released with a NoteOff F#5 is the most tricky to solve for me, because I don’t want to interfere with the piano keyboard (which also have a F#5 key).If the pedal triggers a loud F#5 on pressed, I want to convert that note on (144, 66, 127) in a Sustain message (176, 64, 127).If the pedal behaves normally, I simply convert the Sostenuto into Sustain messages (converting the second item of message from 66 to 64, both on and off messages).Then, through my script I’m trying to filter the following: Third kind: it generates both a note on - off instead of control change on - off Second kind: it generates a note on instead of control change on. The problem are the “random behavior” that sometime happen, and these are the “noisy” message that I’m trying to filter.įirst kind: it generates a note off instead of control change off. Here I just want to reprogram to switch from a Sostenuto to a Sustain (176, 64, 127) when pressed, and off the sustain when released (176, 64 ,0). The midi pedal behaves as follows when pressed. I noticed that random unwanted messages depends also on the force or velocity applied to the pedal when pressed. ![]() The pedal is intended to send a Sustain CC message ON when pressed (176, 64, 127), and the same OFF message when released (176, 64, 0), but randomly it also generates additional (unwanted) note on-off messages, maybe due to the range of its mechanical movement and how electronic sensor translate it to midi. I hope someone might help me with the syntax in order to properly configure a midi pedal and be able to send the right messages to any audio editor (Garageband / Logic / other). As many knows, Midipipe software allows to control and edit midi message through AppleScript syntax. I’ve tried to figure out the issue by myself through previous post reading, but I’m not strong enough with AppleScript to success. This forum seems to be the right place to start. I’m trying to learn AppleScript applied to Midipipe by Subtlesoft, but I’ve been able to find very few hints and basically no manual out there. Hello everybody, I’m a pianist with passion for music editing. ![]()
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