Novation Remote Zero SL Drum Pad question
Novation Remote Zero SL Drum Pad question Posted on: 02.07.2010 by Buster Kiper I have a question about the eight drum pads on the Novation Remote Zero SL.I would like to turn off the "velocity sensitivity" but cant find the setting. Basically I want the out put of the press button to look something like B0 23 7f 1 And when the button is release it shoots out the normal B0 23 00 1 I know you can do this with normal buttons by setting them to "momentary" and then setting the min and max values. But I can't find a "momentary" setting on the drum pads. Thanks for any help you can provide. | |
Buster Kiper 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
Just an "on" message |
Buster Kiper 02.07.2010 | I have a question about the eight drum pads on the Novation Remote Zero SL. I would like to turn off the "velocity sensitivity" but cant find the setting. Basically I want the out put of the press button to look something like B0 23 7f 1 And when the button is release it shoots out the normal B0 23 00 1 I know you can do this with normal buttons by setting them to "momentary" and then setting the min and max values. But I can't find a "momentary" setting on the drum pads. Thanks for any help you can provide. |
Corine Kasman 05.07.2010 | All I do is turn on the unit, press the Automap button (to turn it off), then it outputs G0 at however hard I hit it with a Note ON and a half second later sends out G0 note OFF at 64 velocity. Below is the screen shot from Midi Monitor (free app). Phil. |
Buster Kiper 05.07.2010 |
Originally Posted by pilmat
Just an "on" message |
Buster Kiper 02.07.2010 | I believe that just might do it! I will try that and report back. |
Corine Kasman 02.07.2010 | My 49SL MkII shoots out Note On and Note off, not 127 and 0 velocity for the same note. So for the first pad I get: 99 1f xx for the On note (where xx is the velocity) and 89 1f 40 for the off note. Using Automap, you can change the sensitivity so that every hit will give you 127, and then set the off to give you 0. Does that help? Phil. |
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