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Help with Control Change composition / latency
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(07-15-2021, 02:23 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: So it may be a little of column A a little of column B, I'm not a MIDI programmer, but through my role in support here I've heard that different MIDI messages have different levels of priority, and in some cases different devices treat these differently which can create issues which are device dependent (one example is changing scales in the chord sequencer, which give some devices problems and works fine for others). Then for some situations it could be the order things are happening, like for instance with chord type changes, if the chord type change note comes in after the chord degree change note, it waits for the next chord degree note message to take effect, which if you aren't aware of it can make it seem like it's not working. It works better if you time the chord type change just before the chord degree change, for instance. It may work this way too for the Scale changes too, although I haven't noticed that myself, you may try it sequencing it that way just to see if it helps.

Yeah, I was thinking about sending the CC changes earlier - but it seems that the CC messages are triggering notes themselves. So if I change Scale via CC then new notes are played even though the previous Chord Degree is still playing. In reality, I want that to be a silent update so when the Chord Degree changes the Scale setting is ready in place.

I tried with the Octatrack and my DAW and both seem to trigger notes to play on NDLR when the CC's are sent. But... this doesn't seem right nor how you are suggesting. I can't tell if I'm doing it wrong or if the note actually plays by default when a CC change is made  Undecided
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RE: Help with Control Change composition / latency - by Kid Yoshi - 07-15-2021, 02:37 PM

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