![]() The undefined CC’s you can map yourself to any assignable parameter on your synthesizer/instrument plugin. ![]() 83 General Purpose Button 4 (on/off) Roland Tone level 4.82 General Purpose Button 3 (on/off) Roland Tone level 3.81 Hi Pass Filter Frequency or General Purpose Button 2 (on/off) Roland Tone level 2.80 Decay or General Purpose Button 1 (on/off) Roland Tone level 1 Here is C code to calculate an array with all of the above frequencies (ie, so that midi 0, which is midi note 0, is assigned the value of 8.1757989156).Sometimes you can assign them (and other CC mappings) yourself in the software instrument you use. NOTE: There is no standard CC value for Vibrato Amount or Vibrato Speed. Note that although most manufacturers label this range as C-2 to G8, with middle C being C3 (as I have here), you may come across some manuals that describe this range as C-1 to G9 (with middle C being C4). However, some parameters are (on/off), where 0 to 63 = Off, 64 to 127 = On. The MIDI note numbers 0 to 127 map to musical notes as shown in the following tables. They can truly add “life” to your music compositions, and even make orchestral music on software instruments feel expressive, organic and full of life! =)ĬC values have a range from 0-127, from minimum to maximum value. MIDI CC parameters are incredibly important for automation in your DAW to add movement, expression, variation etc. Hello Composers, Mike here, and I want to share a quick guide of the most common MIDI CC parameters. ![]()
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