| bio | website | mididesigner.com |
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| location | 100% Virtual | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | Jan 15 at 17:25 | |
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When I was born, I knew nothing about programming.
Projects
- MIDI Designer for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch—Design Your Perfect MIDI Controller. Available in Lite (free) and Pro versions.
- MJDJ—Desktop Java application for MIDI Morphing (transforming)
- Handsonic Editor—Powerful and popular editor for the Roland Handsonic HPD-15
- The KBase—A multi-hierarchical text editor (.Net standalone and Web versions)
- Compile you? I don't even know you! (blog)
Contact
Contact me via MIDIdesigner.com
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Dec 11 |
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Electronic keyboard terms: Aftertouch vs Pressure-sensitive Thanks for responding, Chris. How do you expect Poly Pressure to be generated from the keys on a keyboard? As the user applies different amounts of pressure after the initial strike, there are poly pressure messages being sent out with each change in pressure? |
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Nov 16 |
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Electronic keyboard terms: Aftertouch vs Pressure-sensitive Thanks for this, Chris. So you disagree that "aftertouch isn't very useful" but... how COMMON is it? I mean, how much expectation is there that I will offer poly-pressure on a keyboard MIDI controller? It seems like the answer is "none at all." Right? Thanks! |