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Navichord updated with MIDI CC (v1.2.3)

Added ability to configure and send MIDI control change messages from the piano keyboard. All piano keys become mini XY-pads. Loads of fun with your favourite synths (Gadget, Animoog, NLog, Magellan, etc). Enjoy!

For extra fun:

  • use "1 - Modulation Wheel" with Gadget

Navichord: Settings, MIDI, ControlY="1 - Modulation Wheel"

  • map Animoog XY pad

Navichord: Settings, MIDI, ControlX=CC75, ControlY=CC76

Animoog: go to Setup, select MapCCs, press "X/Y Pad", enter OriginX=CC75, OriginY=CC76, then back to Setup and disable MapCCs

Comments

  • Awesome! Thanks for making this request a reality!

  • I have no idea how to make this happen, but I'm glad you did :) Enjoying this app a lot.

  • Can the keyboard send via a different midi channel?

  • edited June 2015

    Wonderful!

    I also tried PPG modulation wheel on Y controller, very good indeed!

    Thank you, Navichord

  • edited June 2015

    This is the first time I have an app which can control Animoog with modulations!

    Navichord the best!

  • Well, I was wondering what to procrastinate with next before I resume My Struggle As A Cyclop N00b, this looks perfect :)

  • edited June 2015

    I did a Cyclop wobble knob midilearn assigned to Navichord CC76 on Y controller, works quick and well !

  • edited June 2015

    @Kaikoo said:

    In the Utopian future I always imagined for myself, when but a little boy living in a black and white world, men from Taipei would send me messages via lighted boxes which would say things to me like Cyclop wobble knob midilearn assigned to Navichord CC76 on Y controller and I would nod, almost imperceptibly, and then smile. Truly, my work here may be done.

  • edited June 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear

    Hehe, you just need follow the Captain!

    my Ex-machina.

  • @Musikman4Christ said:
    Can the keyboard send via a different midi channel?

    It will send messages to the same channel as configured in MIDI settings.

  • Thanks Navichord. Much appreciated.

  • Can't wait to try all this goodness out, navichord, I love thee.

  • It's a pretty thing, don't know how else to quantify it....

  • Great feature. Thanks.

    One day it might be nice to also be able to send per note after touch?

  • Isn> @Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:

    Great feature. Thanks.

    One day it might be nice to also be able to send per note after touch?

    I might be wrong but isn't aftertouch a MIDI control control change message?

  • Polyphonic after touch is different I think. It's more like velocity - it's sent per note. See: http://www.sweetwater.com/insync/aftertouch/

    Channel aftertouch might be a midi cc - but i'm not sure.

  • You are right @Matt_Fletcher_2000, polyphonic aftertouch is per note, channel aftertouch is per channel. These are not CC messages.

  • @Navichord said:
    You are right Matt_Fletcher_2000, polyphonic aftertouch is per note, channel aftertouch is per channel. These are not CC messages.

    OK, no worries

  • It doesn't really matter whether they are CC or not, I will add both poly and channel aftertouch in near future :)

  • Wicked. That would be great with Animoog.

  • Wonderful app!

  • Yes, I agree Captain. I'm not certain exactly why, but I find it just a pleasure to play with....

  • I'm impressed that the app grows with so many nice new features yet it still looks so innocent, classy- minimalist, almost like when it was first released. very nice accomplishment

  • thank you @nick. Keeping UI simple is one of my goals. Glad to hear I'm succeeding :)

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