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Old 11-11-2021, 09:42 AM
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Default Re: How to write midi notes all the way up to G10 for BFD

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Originally Posted by b mcgibney View Post
So the BFD key map is mapping notes outside the standard MIDI protocol? Interestingly enough if I transpose my Motif all the way up I can access the Logie 10 to play the pattern, or groove as it’s referred to in BFD parlance, Unlike strike, BFD drums has a whole bunch of extra articulations assigned to all the notes below C8.

=Marsdy;2619002]I don't think G10 exists in Pro Tools or in most other places! There are 128 MIDI notes and the default in PT is C3 = MIDI note 60. G10 would be something like note 151 which doesn't exist!
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The MIDI spec allows for 128 MIDI notes so I guess it’s where you start counting from! PT will see middle C as C3 or C4 and count that as MIDI note #60 of 128.

Where are you seeing G10 in BFD? If it’s to trigger a groove I’m seeing the groove triggers start at C6 going up to G8 or note #127 which would show up in PT.
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