Note played Lin
Velocity
Aftertouch(poly)
Aftertouch(mono)
Pitch Wheel
Modulation Wheel
Breath Controller
Foot Controller
Expression Contr.
CC16 Controller
CC17 Controller
CC18 Controller
CC19 Controller
LFO 1
Rob Papen Albino 3.0
The note being played with a linear response. The
modulation value follows the note number (bipolar).
The MIDI note-on velocity information. The harder
the key is hit, the higher the modulation value
(unipolar).
The Aftertouch value of each separate note is used
as modulation source. Your MIDI keyboard must
support this. If this doesn't work it is likely that your
keyboard has no polyphonic aftertouch (unipolar).
As above, however only one aftertouch value is
used for the whole keyboard. All notes being
played on a specific channel share the same
monophonic aftertouch value. This is how most
keyboards work (unipolar).
The value of the pitch-Wheel is takes as
modulation source, maybe it makes sense to
reduce the Pitch Wheel range to 0 when using the
Pitch Wheel as modulation source. The Pitch
Wheel is bipolar
The MIDI modulation wheel (MIDI CC 1) (unipolar )
MIDI CC 2 (unipolar).
MIDI CC 4 (unipolar).
MIDI CC 11 (unipolar).
MIDI CC 16 (bipolar).
MIDI CC 17 (bipolar).
MIDI CC 18 (bipolar).
MIDI CC 19 (bipolar).
LFO 1 (bipolar).
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