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Thanks to Per and Andy I have now got this working as I wanted, mainly by using "Midi to Value" with smoothing as Andy suggested. I've also learned a lot about Bidule in the process!! Best wishes, Steve On 16 Jul 2009, at 14:13, andy butler wrote: > In addition to Per's post, I'd add. > > There's a "bidule" called "Midi to Value" which can convert from > Midi note to an audio control. > It has smoothing too... I guess you'll need that. > > I'd take the output from that and either link parameters to a Gain > control, > or more likely use Building Block>>Maths>>Function and enter "x*y" > in order to control level of the synth. > > > There's also a "midi note remapper". > ...and as "Midi Note Filter". > > So with those 2 you can decide what range of notes are used > to control the volume. > > > Probably I'd make a Bidule Group with one Midi input and the > relevant number of audio ins and outs. > Then all the wiring is hidden, giving a simple component that > performs the function you want. > > good luck, > > andy > > > > Steve Bingham wrote: >> Do any Bidule users out there know how I can do the following, as >> I'm pretty new to the program: >> I have two midi inputs coming into Bidule from external sources, on >> two different midi channels. One is connected up to a synth module >> (Absynth). I would like to use a range of note on values from the >> other input to control the volume in Absynth. >> Any ideas welcome!! >> Thanks, >> Steve >