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Finally we have the new “MIDI Filter Rule System” feature integrated in the webconf tool. You can create your rules by hand or using the wonderful “rule composition” dialog.
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The '''MIDI Filter Rule System''' is integrated in the webconf tool. You can create your rules by hand or using the “rule composition” dialog.
  
As you probably remember, we have developed a simple “MIDI Filter Rule Language” that can be used for creating rule sets (scripts) that can do a lot of interesting tricks with your MIDI input flow. If you have a MIDI-OUT (like the new Zynthian Kits v2 have), you can use your Zynthian Box as a powerful standalone MIDI filter.
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We have developed a simple '''MIDI Filter Rule Language''' that can be used for creating rule-sets. This "rule-sets" can do a lot of interesting tricks with your MIDI input flow. If you have a MIDI-OUT (like the new Zynthian Kits v2 have), you can also use your Zynthian Box as a powerful standalone MIDI filter.
  
Here is the MIDI Filter Rule Language syntax:
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Here is the '''MIDI Filter Rule Language''' syntax:
  
 
==Rule Formats:==
 
==Rule Formats:==
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==Some Examples:==
 
==Some Examples:==
  
  IGNORE CH#2 PG => It will ignore Program Change events coming from channel 2
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  IGNORE CH#2 PC => Ignore Program Change events coming from channel 2
  MAP CH#1 CC#7 => CC#1 => It will translate Volume Control events from channel 1 to Modulation Wheel events in the same channel
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  MAP CH#1 CC#0:127 => CH#2 CC#0:127 => It will translate all the CC (Continuous Controller) events from channel 1 to channel 2
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  MAP CH#1 CC#7 => CC#1 => Map Volume Control events from channel 1 to Modulation Wheel events in the same channel
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  MAP CH#1 CC#0:127 => CH#2 CC#0:127 => Map all CC (Continuous Controller) events from channel 1 to channel 2
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MAP CH#0 NON#0:45 => CH#1 NON#0:45
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MAP CH#0 NOFF#0:45 => CH#1 NOFF#0:45 => "Split" your keyboard, sending the lower notes (until A-1) to channel 2

Revision as of 13:52, 8 August 2020

The MIDI Filter Rule System is integrated in the webconf tool. You can create your rules by hand or using the “rule composition” dialog.

We have developed a simple MIDI Filter Rule Language that can be used for creating rule-sets. This "rule-sets" can do a lot of interesting tricks with your MIDI input flow. If you have a MIDI-OUT (like the new Zynthian Kits v2 have), you can also use your Zynthian Box as a powerful standalone MIDI filter.

Here is the MIDI Filter Rule Language syntax:

1 Rule Formats:

IGNORE [CH#??] EV[#??]
MAP [CH#??] EV[#??] => [CH#??] EV[#??]
CLEAN [CH#??] EV[#??]

2 Event types:

CC#?? => Continuous Controller Change (??=controller number)
NON#??, NOFF#?? => Note-On, Note-Off (??=note number)
PC#?? => Program Change (??=program number)
KP => Key Press (after-touch)
CP => Channel Press (after-touch)
PB => Pitch Bending

3 Numeric expressions:

5	=> a single number
5,6,7 => a list of numbers
5:7	=> a range of numbers, including both limitters
1,2,3:5	=> a mix of lists and ranges

4 Some Examples:

IGNORE CH#2 PC => Ignore Program Change events coming from channel 2
MAP CH#1 CC#7 => CC#1 => Map Volume Control events from channel 1 to Modulation Wheel events in the same channel
MAP CH#1 CC#0:127 => CH#2 CC#0:127 => Map all CC (Continuous Controller) events from channel 1 to channel 2
MAP CH#0 NON#0:45 => CH#1 NON#0:45
MAP CH#0 NOFF#0:45 => CH#1 NOFF#0:45 => "Split" your keyboard, sending the lower notes (until A-1) to channel 2