H90 Feature Request (Midi)

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    • #194324
      sebaileyus
      Participant

        Please can you add a value option after CC for the transmit options.

         

        Currently its “exp1/2/sw1/2/3/4/5/6” for the first Knob, “CC#” off-127 for the second knob and the 3rd is blank, so there is easily space to add a 3rd parameter on the last knob.

         

        Adding the ability to assign a value to the CC messages makes the H90 a viable replacement midi controller for many small to medium boards. (in my case it removes the need for a dedicated midi device to manage my Quad Cortex looper)

      • #194336
        PhilippeG
        Participant

          Hi,

          The ability to add a channel number (corresponding to the receiving device) would be an important and… so necessary development!

          Thanks

        • #194338
          sebaileyus
          Participant

            YES! but id settle for just controlling the message.

          • #194350
            tbskoglund
            Keymaster
            Eventide Staff

              Hello,

              What CC value would you like to transmit? The current function allows you to send low/high values (0 and 127) which should work for toggling parameters on external devices. Can you be more specific?

            • #194367
              sebaileyus
              Participant

                i have also just noticed there isnt a way to turn OFF the PC transmit when changing presets. it would be good to be able to de-couple them (otherwise anything downstream that accepts PC messages is forced to change)

              • #194364
                sebaileyus
                Participant

                  hi, certainly. When a midi CC message is sent, it is sent on a channel (1-16) , and is sent with both a CC# and a value assigned.

                  presently the CC is sent with a global value of (i think) 0

                  2 exmples from the quad cortex:

                  FOOTSWITCH CONTROL
                  CC#35-42, sent with any value control a “press” of Footswitch A – H – This works

                  SCENE RECALL
                  CC#43: Scenes.
                  • Value 0: Scene A.
                  • Value 1: Scene B.
                  • Value 2: Scene C.
                  • Value 3: Scene D.
                  • Value 4: Scene E.
                  • Value 5: Scene F.
                  • Value 6: Scene G.
                  • Value 7: Scene H.

                  In this second example, the H90 midi message is only able to activate Scene A, not B-H, because it only ever sends message 0.

                  Hope This Helps
                  QC Midi REF – https://neuraldsp.com/manual/quad-cortex?srsltid=AfmBOopfV8YNzyaDilsRUkVFduNTFLXHIvTbVKB4C8YFe697HD3v5NHZ#Incoming-MIDI-CC-List

                • #194584
                  sebaileyus
                  Participant

                    Hello, What CC value would you like to transmit? The current function allows you to send low/high values (0 and 127) which should work for toggling parameters on external devices. Can you be more specific?

                    Is there any update on whether this is something that can be put on a roadmap?

                  • #194617
                    PhilippeG
                    Participant

                      hi, certainly. When a midi CC message is sent, it is sent on a channel (1-16) , and is sent with both a CC# and a value assigned. presently the CC is sent with a global value of (i think) 0

                       

                      You’re right! That are basics !

                      – PC command with a value

                      – CC command with both the number “identity” for the command and a value

                      Without that, it can’t be usable.

                      Please, Eventide, how to proceed?

                      Thanks

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