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For example, pg:0 63 will set the synth to patch number 64 (without changing the bank) UDP Msb and lsb can be left blank if you only want to send a simple program change. Note that msb may also be identified as "bank" and lsb as "sub" in some applications (like Ableton Live). program typically correspondes to a "patch" selection on a synth. Channel is 0-15, msb/lsb/program are 0-127, but program will automatically be translated to 1-128 by the MIDI driver. The syntax is pg:channel msb lsb program. This is a command (see below) rather than an operator and it combines the MIDI program change and bank select functions. For example, ?008, is sending an MSB of 28, or (8/36)*127 and an LSB of 0 through the first midi channel. It sends two different values between 0-127, where the value is calculated as a ratio of 36, over a maximum of 127.
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The MIDI PB operator ? takes 3 inputs('channel, 'lsb, 'msb). By default, the operator sends to CC64 and up, the offset can be changed with the command cc:0, to set the offset to 0. You can press enter, with the ! operator selected, to assign it to a controller. For example, !008, is sending 28, or (8/36)*127 through the first channel, to the control mapped with id0. It sends a value between 0-127, where the value is calculated as a ratio of 36, over a maximum of 127. The MIDI CC operator ! takes 3 inputs('channel, 'knob, 'value). Making certain that only a single note is ever played at once, this is ideal for monophonic analog synthetisers that might struggle to dealing with chords and note overlaps. This operator is very similar to the default Midi operator, but each new note will stop the previously playing note, would its length overlap with the new one. The MONO operator % takes up to 5 inputs('channel, 'octave, 'note, velocity, length). Note length is the number of frames during which a note remains active. Velocity is an optional value from 0(0/127) to g(127/127). The MIDI operator : takes up to 5 inputs('channel, 'octave, 'note, velocity, length).įor example, :25C, is a C note, on the 5th octave, through the 3rd MIDI channel, :04c, is a C# note, on the 4th octave, through the 1st MIDI channel. ? pb(channel value): Sends MIDI pitch bench.! cc(channel knob value): Sends MIDI control change.% mono(channel octave note velocity length): Sends monophonic MIDI note.: midi(channel octave note velocity length): Sends a MIDI note.Z lerp( rate target): Transitions operand to input.Y jymper( val): Outputs westward operand.X write( x y val): Writes operand with offset.V variable( write read): Reads and writes variable.U uclid( step max): Bangs on Euclidean rhythm.T track( key len val): Reads eastward operand.R random( min max): Outputs random value.Q query( x y len): Reads operands with offset.P push( len key val): Writes eastward operand.O read( x y read): Reads operand with offset.
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M multiply( a b): Outputs product of inputs.L less( a b): Outputs smallest of inputs.K konkat( len): Reads multiple variables.J jumper( val): Outputs northward operand.
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