Hi Jesse,
The solution that I believe will work would entail limiting the number of MIDI note On messages that can change chord, for example any note within C1-C3 range. For this particular use case, when a key is played that falls within that range it’ll trigger the NDLR to change its chord to match. And conversely, the NDLR won’t change Chord if a key is played out of range scope.
Since each encoder is assigned to its respected display zone, I can envision pressing it to toggle between MIDI Channel, Start Note & End Note, conforming to the existing workflow.
Hope that helps and thanks again for your guidance.
Cheers
The solution that I believe will work would entail limiting the number of MIDI note On messages that can change chord, for example any note within C1-C3 range. For this particular use case, when a key is played that falls within that range it’ll trigger the NDLR to change its chord to match. And conversely, the NDLR won’t change Chord if a key is played out of range scope.
Since each encoder is assigned to its respected display zone, I can envision pressing it to toggle between MIDI Channel, Start Note & End Note, conforming to the existing workflow.
Hope that helps and thanks again for your guidance.
Cheers