| Thanks Victor!
I think I will experiment with this and may change my instrument
designs to use this. For named instruments I've written down a note to
try to look at the parsers though may free time is a premium at the
moment.
Thanks!
Steven
On 4/3/10, Victor Lazzarini wrote:
> As far as I can tell, -p1 turns an event off immediately, but if the
> instrument has
> xtratim or 'r' opcodes, the event will have a release period.
>
> I think named instruments don't work with this mechanism.
>
> Victor
>
>
> On 2 Apr 2010, at 23:56, Steven Yi wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> From Victor's example code I realized I never realized about negative
>> p1 (a now that I look at the manual, I never knew about 0 for p3
>> either!). Regarding negative p1, does it immediately turn off the
>> note (i.e. just take it out of the note list) or does it still do
>> releasing code?
>>
>> The reason I ask is I am working MIDI input mapping in blue am
>> planning on mapping MIDI input to score events to drive instruments
>> (with some filtering in between for scales, etc.). I was planning -p3
>> plus mapping p1 to use fractional instruments for note ons (unless
>> using mono mode, which would just use -p3), and using +p3 and same
>> fractional instrument.
>>
>> Also, does -p1 work with named instruments? (I know fractional named
>> instruments don't work so that is something I need to work out with
>> blue.)
>>
>> Thanks!
>> steven
>>
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