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https://rolisupport.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/36000019142-what-midi-messages-do-seaboards-and-lightpads-transmit-
Pretty much the standard note related messages, with the exception of Slide which is cc74.
https://support.roli.com/support/solutions/articles/36000025175-the-touch-faders-and-xy-touchpad
With the Rise in Midi mode, the faders and xy can be assigned as needed
Ok,
Note on/off , pitchbend, CC 74 per note / channel, correct ?
But what about “channel pressure (aftertouch)”
Looked at
https://www.midi.org/specifications-old/item/table-1-summary-of-midi-message
But don’t understand. For example on a midi monitor app like MidiOX what would be the message ?
In MPE mode, each note is sent on a separate channel. First note velocity and held changes in pitch bend, pressure, cc74 and release velocity are sent on channel 2, next note on channel 3 and so on through channel 16 when it comes back to channel 2. Faders and xy pad are on channel 1. Roli has unique names based on the gestures, but these tie to standard midi messages.
Due to MPEs layout in using a full set of 16 channels, it’s important one uses a MPE compatible synth to to really get the most out of a MPE controller.
*i believe some synths are set to cycle through fewer channels....
Hope that helps
@wigglelights I really appreciate your help
My only question now is what’s the midi CC for aftertouch
Had to google hard but found a list :
9n is a Note-on message
An is a Poly aftertouch message
Bn is a Control Change message
Cn is a Program Change message
Dn is a Channel Aftertouch message
En is a Pitch Bend message
etc.
“n” is the a number that represents the MIDI channel in hexadecimal 0-F (ch 1-16)
http://www.motifator.com/index.php/forum/viewthread/443432/#451371
Simply ,aftertouch is ,well ,aftertouch and has nothing to do with CC (control change)