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inverse
127 becomes 0 and 0 becomes 127. This way you may inverse the curse of a sensor. With an
expression pedal, for example, you’ll be able to inverse its curse.
status
on/off
The status eld indicates whether the signal on an analogue input should be converted into a digi-
tal message or not. This eld may be set to ON or OFF. If the eld is set to OFF, the input is said to
be inactive and no message relating to that input will be generated, even if a signal does physically
enter the device. If the eld is switched back to ON, the input is active and its associated message
will be sent each time the signal connected to that input varies in level.
Note:The smaller the number of active inputs is, the less data will be transmitted avoiding proces-
sor computation.
zoom and offset
zoom: max/mid/low/off on 7
offset: -127 to +127
Eobody2HF / parameters
0
127
127
Digital value
(12 bits)
MIDI data
(7 bits)
MIDI conversion
zoom setting
=
real sensor range
Offset
-127--
Want to stay in the 7-bit MIDI world...
Those two parameters (digital zoom and offset)
specify how the real range of an analogue input can
be mapped on a 7-bit MIDI value. As a matter of fact,
a sensor does not necessarily have a range equal
to the reference voltage of the Analogue to Digital
Converter. A custom scaled zoom has been imple-
mented on the digital value to take advantage of
the 12-bit resolution of the A/D converter. Then, the
user can select the sensor’s range within the 12 bits
dynamic by specifying a window size and an offset.
The selected range can then be converted into 7 bits
MIDI data without greatly increasing the quantication
step, as shown in the illustration.
The digital zoom & offset parameters may be very
useful to modulate a lter on a certain part of the
amplitude.
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