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All the midi processors I've already got (ie, too many) lack the one thing I thought they'd do before I got them. Transpose one midi input with another. That's all I want. That's what I spent months trying to rig up when I was doing the superposition experiments in Fugue Machine (which itself I was expecting it should do before I bought it) and Audulus, having Audulus add or derive the product of several channels of midi input to a set of synths I rigged up in the patch.
All I want is transposing of one midi input by another. You have a midi source of note sequence, you have another midi source of note sequence, one transposes the other. I know everybody objects and says it can't be done and posits which or what or why or who as the reasons it can't be done, but look - my Roland SH-09 and Roland CSQ-600 can do it. If I have a sequence running on the CSQ-600 driving the SH-09 monosynth, if I play up or down the keyboard, the sequence goes up or down the keys too. If I had two CSQ-600s I could have one transpose the other. Of course it can be done - I already do it in the analogue domain. It is the simplest thing imagineable - just take two CVs and give one CV out that is the result of the two.
Was able to replicate, as far as I understand it, what you need in zMors modular. Two midi to cv/gate blocks feed into a combiner then out to cv/gate to midi block. Kinda daft that it needs to pretend to be an analog signal but it should work as you describe. You also get the benefit that you can set other operations in the combiner besides adding.
On top of FX I would like some very lightweight and basic MIDI senders....to save processing and RAM for my sound sources
A basic step sequencer, like as I previously mentioned the original Fruity Loops, for programming drums and sending them through the FX into the sequencer...
A basic chord sequencer - to be used for sending chord sequences into Arps...
A basic clock syncable LFO for use with CC's, just a single LFO that can send multiple CC's....I can then choose to load as many LFO's as I want to use....
Exactly, so I kind of expected something like that to be in the bundle. I wonder if the reason it wasn't made is because they don't want core MIDI and channels and stuff because the consumer could possibly be overwhelmed...
Can you please share the preset for zmors modular so that I can learn what you did ? I'm still a zmors modular noob.
I used few midiflow since I bought it and I will use it more since I prefer the AUM route than AB3 but if I should start fresh setup maybe I had gone to AB3+plugs... so I feel the devs should be in a so-so about what, how, when release updates.
Que?
Pues que me compré midiflow y apenas lo he usado porque prefiero la ruta AUM por encima de AB3 pero si tuviera que empear un setup de cero, habría ido por AB3+plugs... Asi pues imagino que los desarrolladores deben estar en una situación dudosa sobre Qué, Cómo y Cuándo sacar actualizaciones.
I was trying to say:
I bought Midiflow but use it few times but I will keep using it over AB3 since I prefer AUM. If I hadn't it I will go for AB3 so... in the devs "shoes" wondering about what improvements, how to make them and when to release them... maybe it's difficult to choose looking at costumers asking for niche features when they are still catching bugs from a new software released a week ago.
As you can notice english isn't my first language but I forget it too, sometimes![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
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I honestly couldn't grasp the meaning of the first version.
I apologize for it. Sometimes ai find others doing the same and cry so it's ok.![:lol: :lol:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
Can't say it's all that elegant as I've yet to learn zMors too. But will try uploading it in case its of any help.
Had to zip it because I couldn't find any other way to upload to the forum.
@JohannesD Your new apps have made using the onscreen keyboard so much more friendly for me, but I still like a real keyboard when available.
I think a good opportunity for a "premium" midi effect would be something akin to your Scales app but optimized for external keys a la Autotonic. Whatever scale you choose is mapped to white keys only (folded), while black keys change the current scale on the fly. It would be great for touch free performance.
This new effect probably wouldn't play nice with some of your other effects, like Splitter or Scales, but maybe you could display a warning if the user tried to string them together?
When Infinite/Aleph loopers get AB3 optimized, you could perhaps use their integrated pitch to midi, sending it though Midiflow Scales for cleanup. You might get decent results.
A thing like Sundog Song Studio!
And while i'm at it, Tessitura Pro might be a great tool too as MIDI App.
I'd also pay good money for the humanise and two handed functions from DPP as a midi fx
So ething like this would be great:![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/_QWXETBeuqE/0.jpg)
So, the UI may not be ideal but a @JohannesD treatment of Guillon’s MIDI Rotator could be neat:
![](https://img.youtube.com/vi/13BRqsqPHqA/0.jpg)
Never found it through my App Store searches but it’s pretty much the idea for my experiments. Reproduced something like this in Sonic Pi, but it’d be nice to have that through Audiobus apps.
Hi @JohannesD, I'm not sure if it's asked for already, but I came across a need for a Midi Channel filter. For instance, Sonic Logic is an AB3 compatible Midi sender that can send on several channels. Right now, if you put it on an AB3 lane, whatever is on the other end is going to receive from all channels. If the receiver doesn't have the ability to listen on only one channel, it's going to get everything.
A filter that allows you to block out an arbitrary number of channels is essential. It would also be very useful if it you could select whether CC's, Program Change, Pitch Bend, clock, etc come through or not. Basically the same thing as the keyboard splitter, but for midi channels.
Tomorrow will be your day. ;-)
Yes, this will come (later).
Sweet!