https://www.patreon.com/posts/chord-filter-58248184?fbclid=IwAR23Z8pvFrFTIDVoCLVjPaFpxK0-4d01cGCX9tEV8wkpIFUqs02-wLjzE8w...
Found it :-)
Fredy Engel [MiDi BiTCH]
2022-02-12 20:47:21 +0000 UTC
Very cool and useful. Where can I get your Chord Filter Plugin what you mention at the bass part? Can't find it in the Github or elsewhere? Maybe I have "tomaten auf den Augen" ;-(
Fredy Engel [MiDi BiTCH]
2022-02-12 19:53:52 +0000 UTC
So… your modwheel trick is what I’d have guessed. (I tend to do the reverse, mapping CC2 to CC1.) Hadn’t thought about doing this with MPE controllers. As we say in French, “Bunny Day” (“good idea”).
A few wind-friendly synths also support these controllers (while being monophonic, so not MPE-compliant). Respiro is a neat example and one of my favourite softsynths.
Noticed that you had a SWAM instrument. Though they sound pretty good, I find that they’re optimized for your kind of keyboard-based “composition-focused” setup. Which also means they’re suboptimal for my main use case: live performance with a windcontroller.
“Interestingly”, Audio Modeling has forced moForte to cripple their implementation of the SWAM Engine as part of the GeoShred iPadOS app, making it impossible to play with a windcontroller without resorting to just the same kind of CC mapping you’re using.