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written by: geert

I’ve been helping Wolfgang Palm with adding a new feature to PPG Wavegenerator that allows per-note expression over MIDI by implementing a voice-per-channel MIDI mode. The video below is a quick test of the first fully working version he sent me yesterday. It’s short, but I think it shows the possibilities of the Eigenharp.

Note that this demo is only using a single sound that has independent expression in three axis for each individual note.

I’m using a modified version of the standard ‘Jigsaw Lead’ patch that has up-down movement mapped to per-note filter cutoff (Y movement in PPG), pressure (X movement in PPG) to note volume and left-right movement to per-note pitch with a 5 semitone interval.

More information about this excellent iPad synth here:
http://wolfgangpalm.com/

This new feature is probably going to be available as an additional in-app purchase.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz6xJEpfGqQ

written by: geert

Tue, 16 Oct 2012 09:15:36 +0100 BST

I’ve been helping Wolfgang Palm with adding a new feature to PPG Wavegenerator that allows per-note expression over MIDI by implementing a voice-per-channel MIDI mode. The video below is a quick test of the first fully working version he sent me yesterday. It’s short, but I think it shows the possibilities of the Eigenharp.

Note that this demo is only using a single sound that has independent expression in three axis for each individual note.

I’m using a modified version of the standard ‘Jigsaw Lead’ patch that has up-down movement mapped to per-note filter cutoff (Y movement in PPG), pressure (X movement in PPG) to note volume and left-right movement to per-note pitch with a 5 semitone interval.

More information about this excellent iPad synth here:
http://wolfgangpalm.com/

This new feature is probably going to be available as an additional in-app purchase.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz6xJEpfGqQ



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