Hey! I'm looking for a midi plugin to manipulate cc-values, essentially to "compress" them. So I want it to do something like:
if received_value<max_value return (received_value/max_value)*127
if received_value>max_value return 127
I wrote this in bash as a proof of concept using named pipes, but the reaction time is really bad that way. Maybe there is some 'generic' midi-manipulation plugin out there?
The idea is use it on a wah-pedal, one control for wah-parameter and dry/wet, but the dry/wet needs to be maxed out way before the maximum wah-value (morley style trigger).
Looking forward to any ideas!
Midi manipulation
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Re: Midi manipulation
If you don't need a Gui for the plug, here is a switchless wah
https://github.com/brummer10/GxSwitchlessWah.lv2
https://github.com/brummer10/GxSwitchlessWah.lv2
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Re: Midi manipulation
@tramp
ha, you have a solution to everything, don't you? Thanks again, that's exactly what I was trying to accomplish
Since I keep stumbling upon puredata all the time, I think I will have to have a look at that sooner or later as well. Thank you both!
ha, you have a solution to everything, don't you? Thanks again, that's exactly what I was trying to accomplish
Since I keep stumbling upon puredata all the time, I think I will have to have a look at that sooner or later as well. Thank you both!
Re: Midi manipulation
Just for imformation: I kept searching, mainly to adjust my pedals positional repsonse to the switchless wah now, and I found what I was looking for in x42's midifilters, scale-cc to be precise
https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-midifilter
https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-midifilter