Midi CC to Notes

Getting MIDI CC to send Notes?
How does it work? CC#1-127 to Notes

How does it work? CC#1-127 to Notes
You can do that using some buttons on your external controller and a transformer patched between the Physical Input and the Sequencer object in the Click & Ports Environment layer:
1. The CC# 0-127 correspond to Note# 0-127 so you have to be familiar with that before starting to program the buttons. For example # 36 = C1, #48=C2, #60=C3 etc.
2. Let's program a button which must play C3 for example. Assign a button to say CC60 and set the button range "low" value to 0 and the "top" value to say 90. Note, the top value will be the future note velocity while the bottom value "0" will behave as a Note OFF ! Now when you tweak the button it will output CC60 -> 0 and CC60 - >90 OK ?
3. Create a new  transformer and cable it between the Physical Input and the Sequencer object in the Click & Ports environment layer.
4. Open the transformer and set its condition status to "Control" and the operation status to "Note".
5. Tweak the external button. You will produce a Note C3 using velocity 90. The sound will be held until you turn off the button so the result will be note off etc.
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A.G
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