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MIDI in The Grid 2There is good support for MIDI, allowing The Grid 2 to control MIDI devices and software very well. MIDI Note - the easy way to use MIDIThe "MIDI Note" command will play a single MIDI note. This is the easiest MIDI command to use. Select the note that you want, and the channel (instrument) to play it on. You need to select the channel – you can have more than one MIDI device connected at a time (e.g. drum machine and synthesiser) and each one gets a different channel. Complicated MIDI – for the experts!These commands are more advanced. MIDI Note On / OffIf you want to take more control, the Note On and Note Off commands can be used to specify when a note starts or stops. For example, to play a chord you could use 3 Note On commands, then wait, then 3 Note Off commands. You also get to specify the velocity – how quickly the note fades. Please be aware that every Note On command should be followed by a corresponding Note Off command at some point afterwards. MIDI AftertouchThis is used to change the pressure applied to a key. Instruments with pressure-sensing keys use this. MIDI Controller MessageThis sets a value for a MIDI controller. This depends on the MIDI device that you are using, but it can set values such as the tempo or the volume. MIDI Program ChangeFor most MIDI devices, the program is the instrument. This command tells your MIDI device to change program. Here is the full list: You can find more information about the instruments available on the web, for example at this site: MIDI Channel AftertouchThis is similar to the MIDI Aftertouch command, which is used to change the pressure of a note that is already playing. The MIDI Channel Aftertouch command applies to all notes playing on the specified channel (rather than just one note). MIDI Custom MessageIf you know what you are doing with MIDI then you can use this command to send any MIDI message that you like. If you don’t know what you are doing with MIDI then it is best to leave this one alone. Selecting a MIDI deviceIf you have multiple MIDI devices connected to your computer, you can select which one you want to use in User Settings. |
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