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Operating Organelle™ by Itself
NOTE:
These MIDI assignments are labeled “defaults” as you can override them in
your own patches. For more on making patches and overriding the default
MIDI assignments, see
chapter five
.
Outgoing MIDI
With the exception of the Selector knob and the Volume knob, all of Organelle’s other
interface elements send out MIDI messages when they are used. All MIDI messages are
sent on channel one.
NOTE:
All outgoing MIDI messages are sent over USB. They will be received by any
connected USB MIDI device or interface that is actively listening for them.
The Keys
The 24 keys (not including the Aux button on the far left) transmit “note on” messages. The
leftmost key uses note number
60
(“middle C,” or “C3” in most MIDI systems), and the
rightmost key uses note number
83
(“B4”), with all keys in between following this scheme.
When a key is pressed down, a “velocity” of
100
is transmitted. When a key is released, a
“velocity” of
0
(zero) is sent.
The Knobs
Knobs 1, 2, 3, and 4 transmit “control change” messages using controller numbers
21
,
22
,
23
, and
24
, respectively. The full range of controller values (from
0
to
127
) is utilized.
The Aux Button
The Aux button transmits momentary “control change” messages using controller number
25
. When the button is pressed down, a controller value of
100
is transmitted. When the
button is released, a controller value of
0
(zero) is sent.
The Pedal Port
A pedal connected to Organelle’s
Pedal
port transmits two sets of “control change”
messages.
Controller number
64
transmits a controller value of
0
(zero) for any received signal below
64
, and a controller value of
127
is sent for any received signal of
64
or above. This discrete,
threshold behavior is particularly good for sustain-/damper-style pedals.
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