Hello,
I would like to be able to control the harmonic bars level of a SuperNatural ToneWheel Organ using my MIDI controler's sliders in the Integra-7.
Do you know how I can do that?
Control Harmonic Bars using MIDI CC?
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Re: Control Harmonic Bars using MIDI CC?
Unfortunately the Integra-7 organ recognizes only sysex messages. If your midi controller's' sliders do not send sysex messages, you should use a MidiSolutions Event Processor Plus.redbumble wrote:Hello,
I would like to be able to control the harmonic bars level of a SuperNatural ToneWheel Organ using my MIDI controler's sliders in the Integra-7.
Do you know how I can do that?
See my post at:
viewtopic.php?f=54&t=45828&start=15#p283955
Re: Control Harmonic Bars using MIDI CC?
Welcome to the Clan RedBumble!redbumble wrote:Hello,
I would like to be able to control the harmonic bars level of a SuperNatural ToneWheel Organ using my MIDI controler's sliders in the Integra-7.
Do you know how I can do that?
carpenzano said it all, but just wondering what is your MIDI controller?
I hope you like it here
Cheers
PauloF
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Re: Control Harmonic Bars using MIDI CC?
Surely Roland could've used a consecutive set of CCs such as 21-30, or even a broken set, perhaps starting with the general-purpose 16-20 ones?
This thing has done my head in; I'm not desperate enough for organ control to pursue the "convoluted" solution. I need simplicity and elegance in my system lest I get distracted, which happens all too easily. IMHO, given the huge number of unused CC #s that could've been chosen, it's unforgivable that Roland chose, by not bothering to do a little coding, to "force" the end user to have to jump through hoops instead.
It's a massive waste of man hours, if nothing else - a little given by one party (Roland) could've saved thousands for the rest of us.
This thing has done my head in; I'm not desperate enough for organ control to pursue the "convoluted" solution. I need simplicity and elegance in my system lest I get distracted, which happens all too easily. IMHO, given the huge number of unused CC #s that could've been chosen, it's unforgivable that Roland chose, by not bothering to do a little coding, to "force" the end user to have to jump through hoops instead.
It's a massive waste of man hours, if nothing else - a little given by one party (Roland) could've saved thousands for the rest of us.