Thanks, as always, to all of you who have offered a comment. In turn: re Mac's: it is possible to set the (midi-out) keyboard to be not-touch-sensitive for the purposes of playing it directly. But none of the external controls have any effect on sounds created by midi input. It doesn't have the auto-cut-off you mention. The manual, in its implementation chart, has: Velocity Note ON 9nH, v=1 - 127 Note OFF 9nH, v=0 but I don't understand quite what that means, or, more to the point, how I might use it in Biab. (I could play what I want directly on the keyboard, and use its onboard sequencer to record it. But the actual keyboard is fairly horrid - that on my midi-in instrument is far superior. I would rather go that way if it is possible. ) re John's: in general, I agree with you, John. I think it's an interesting example of 'our sort of technology' actually pushing the envelope, musically speaking, that it enables us to play pretty authentic organ sounds with touch sensitivity, and the combination gives a different colour to what's played. But in this case, I do want a pedantically-authentic sound, and also there are some 'stretches' in the piece where it's very difficult to sustain the legato without an audbile difference in touch. And re rharv's: yes, there's more than one way of simulating the effect, post hoc. I could edit the piano roll, for example. But, again, what I really want to do is play it in in the 'real' way. Pptp for mac os sierra. The simple question remains: can Biab do this, or not? Build vpn tunnel group for mac cisco asa. Cara setting modem speedy indihome. Read Sweetwater customer reviews for Korg microARRANGER. Rated 4.5 / 5 by 17 customers! Korg microARRANGER Reviews. 4.5 stars based on. 17 customer reviews Customer Reviews. Sort By Date Sort By Rating Write Your Review. But the popular PA1x too. Quote: But, again, what I really want to do is play it in in the 'real' way. The simple question remains: can Biab do this, or not? If perchance you're asking whether BB can filter out aftertouch, try this: in the Prefs window, click 'Rec. Filter', and untick 'Channel Aftertouch'. If that doesn't work (possibly because you have 'key aftertouch'), I'm not sure what will, but you might also untick 'Other Controllers'. But if you're asking if BB can filter the note event to a constant velocity in real time, no, don't think so. -Ron EDIT - Oops, sorry, Mac already answered. Edited by rkl122 ( 11/14/09 10:13 PM) #42617 - 11/14/09 10:40 PM [Band-in-a-Box for Windows] Re: midi controls - disable touch-sensitivity []. Thanks, Mac (again) and Ron, for the confirmation that Biab can't do it. I use a couple of other softwares from time to time between the midi-in and midi-out, and one of them has probably more midi parameters than Biab, so I'll look at that. The trouble is (as I said at the beginning ) I'm pretty much at the borders of my understanding here - I'm not even clear exactly what midi value would be involved. (for what it's worth: my midi-out is a Yamaha PSR K1, which was basically a short-lived variant on the PSR 293 and 295 models. Cheap kit as an instrument but (to my ear) a pretty good set of samples as a 'hard-synth'.
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