> Aha.. the Source Offset.. you
> confuddled me with talk of NOTE OFF. Per...
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> But good point for you to check Tim... that the offset note
> number adds up to the one you have chosen in Source Offset
> on your EDP
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> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Per Boysen <
perboysen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> There is a setting in the EDP where you can off-set MIDI
> Note numbers
>
> sent from a MIDI pedal into the EDP. This can be used to
> move the midi
>
> not control range to the absolutely lowest or highest note
> range if
>
> you want to make room for playing a MIDI instrument on the
> same MIDI
>
> channel. It can be useful in other ways too, but if you
> don't know
>
> about it you may be confused why all the midi notes you
> send to the
>
> EDP is not affecting the commands you have assigned them
> too.
>
> "Off-set" is not what it is called in the EDP
> manual, rather what it
>
> does. Maybe it's called "Note Base" or
> something in EDP-ish...?
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> Greetings from Sweden
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> Per Boysen
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> 2009/3/27 mark francombe <
mark@markfrancombe.com>:
>
> > On Fri, Mar 27, 2009
> at 9:39 AM, Per Boysen <
perboysen@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> >>
>
> >> note off-set
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> >
>
> > Whats that Per? My instructions he followed show that
> he has to use NOTES,
>
> > but is/was there a note OFF setting I forgot...?
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