03-28-2023, 08:18 AM
(08-21-2020, 08:26 AM)fgeorgy Wrote: Hi,
The NDLR is a wonderful little box.
Middle C (MIDI note number 60) is C5 in the NDLR?
Why not C3 or C4 ?
Kind regards
Francois
I'm looking at the NDLR output now in MIDI Monitor on Mac. With C Major selected as the Key and Scale, if I set Motif 1 to play 1 step with a value of 0, set the Pattern Note Type to 'Scale Fixed' and place the Motif Position in the center of the screen, the device shoots out a steady stream of MIDI note 60. In the MIDI Monitor software there is a selection in preferences to change the labeling to make that show up as C3 or C4, but a quick google search seems to indicate 60 is C3 usually. Where is it that you are finding your Middle C in the NDLR output? If you're looking at Motif output is it possible that the Motif note value is something that is transposing your C up 2 octaves?