Eclipse: External MIDI controllers are at 99.21% when CC value =64

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    • #114791
      semientendre
      Member

      Hi,

      I am trying to use external MIDI CCs to control parameters on my Eclipse. But the Eclipse only reacts to values 0 to 64, not 0 to 127. 64 results in a mod value of 99,21%. Sending a value over 64 doesn’t change anything – also, the mod value never goes to a full 100% (so no luck in setting eg the range of a pitch shifter to  an octave). And of course, this also means that the (already coarse) CC range of 0-127 is even more coarse. Is there a setting somewhere that I missed to set this scaling? 

      Thanks a lot for any pointers.

    • #149534
      nickrose
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      More information would be good – what controllers, how are your driving them, what are you controlling, etc.

      It sounds like you are trying to use a "trigger" (essentially a switch) as a controller.

       

      • #149568
        semientendre
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        nickrose wrote:

        More information would be good – what controllers, how are your driving them, what are you controlling, etc.

        It sounds like you are trying to use a “trigger” (essentially a switch) as a controller.

        Hi Nick, thanks for your answer. I am sending a series of CC events from 0 to 127, I tried both from a Midi controller and from a synth and from my step sequencer. So I can confirm that this is happening in the Eclipse and not to do with what I am sending. I tried to map ext1 to ext16 to Midi CCs.

        If you don’t have any suggestions I’ll try to reinstall the OS and see if it fixes it.

      • #149569
        semientendre
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        nickrose wrote:

        More information would be good – what controllers, how are your driving them, what are you controlling, etc.

        It sounds like you are trying to use a “trigger” (essentially a switch) as a controller.

        Hi Nick, thanks for your answer. I am sending a series of CC events from 0 to 127, I tried both from a Midi controller and from a synth and from my step sequencer. So I can confirm that this is happening in the Eclipse and not to do with what I am sending. I tried to map ext1 to ext16 to Midi CCs.

        If you don’t have any suggestions I’ll try to reinstall the OS and see if it fixes it.

    • #149570
      nickrose
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      Eventide Staff

      Sorry – still not much information. It ould be helpful if you would give a single example with actual numbers for all relevant settings.

      Not sure that re-installing the software will help, but re-initializing the unit (8 key) would be worth trying.

      • #149575
        semientendre
        Member
        nickrose wrote:

        Sorry – still not much information. It ould be helpful if you would give a single example with actual numbers for all relevant settings.

        Not sure that re-installing the software will help, but re-initializing the unit (8 key) would be worth trying.

         

        Re-initializing solved it! Thanks for the suggestion!

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