Midipipe: Changing specific notes to cc's
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    Default Midipipe: Changing specific notes to cc's

    Quote Originally Posted by jah4life
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    I have learned as of late that neither MidiPipe nor Controlaid allow the user to assign specific midi notes to specific program change messages via the built-in message conversion tools. BUT, I have heard I can do what I want with the AppleScript feature in MidiPipe. Is this possible? Does anyone have a script in which I can just insert the program change and note #'s to be modified? (I am applescript illiterate). Or maybe someone could give me some tips on how to write my own script for this purpose? Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by rooftopsonfire
    Can anyone help? I need to put a pipe together that affects selected MIDI notes but lets the other pass through unmodified, and I just can't get the sucker to work

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    At the moment, either all keys are affect by the converter or just the one I want. I can't get it to focus on one key and let the others pass through (I only want one key to work as a toggle; t'others want to be note on/note off)

    Any help?
    I'm looking all over the web to find an answer to that question. Nothing. I'm pretty frustrated because I don't understand why Midipipe is giving you the choice to change a specific control change but not a note.
    I simply want to change a couple of specific midi note messages (e.g. C0, C1 and so one) into control changes messages in order to control a kaoss pad 3 by my ecler nuo4 mixer but if I set up a message converter, I can either convert all note on/offs to one cc or none. I'm going nuts. I'm so close to buy the bomes translator but it's so expansive. Please help me.

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    Did you find a solution for this? I'm having the same problem.
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    Use Bome's instead? It will do what you ask.

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    I had a quick look at Bomes and it looked a bit too complicated to so something quite simple but if it works then so be it. I take that you've used it to do just what I'm after?

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    Absolutely. BMT can be easy or insanely complicated depending on how deep you get. The kind of stuff you're suggesting will be very easy.

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