MIDI Note As Value Modifier
Updated: 4 Dec 2023
Reads note values from a MIDI device.Updated: 4 Dec 2023
Reads note values from a MIDI device.This node reads note values from channels of a MIDI keyboard device so they can be used to control values on other nodes. Each note outputs a separate value, so each note can be isolated for separate effects.
The MIDI channel can be selected manually, or use “Listen For Channel” and make a trigger a note on the device and the channel will be picked up automatically.
You must first add the MIDI device in the Notch Midi Mapper. Go to Devices -> Audio Devices.
The output is a numeric value that can be further processed with other modifiers, or directly connected to a parameter in another node, using the operation method selected.
These properties control the core behaviours of the node.
Parameter | Details |
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Current Value | Shows the current value of the effect. Cannot be directly changed. |
Channel | Choose which MIDI channel to use for the modifier. |
CC | Select which control change to modify the channel. |
Use Recorded Value | Uses the recorded MIDI files, instead of the live input from a MIDI device. |
Listen For Channel/CC | Listen for the incoming MIDI device. |
Recording.. | Start recording changes in the current value, to save to as a sequence of keys on a newly created attribute. |
Scale | Adjust the scale/range of the modifier. |
Offset | Offset the current value of the incoming |
Operation | The operation to be performed on the targeted parameter.
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Recorded Value | The currently recorded value being used. |
There are no inputs for this node.