Well, if you are interested in MIDI. I just added half a dozen lines into Denemo that affect what happens when you listen to your MIDI keyboard. That is, you set the CapsLock and play on the controller. The effect only applies if you have set Dynamics Compression to 100, that is no dynamics (you do this in the Audio/MIDI tab of the preferences). What Denemo does is play the note again as you release the key, but much quieter - very quiet if you have held the key for a long time, louder if you have just struck the key quickly.
The result is that the savage damping which is usual (the note stops completely the moment you release the key) is turned into the more realistic damping you get on musical instruments. Now, I confess I've written this feature with a harpsichord font in mind, and as it is operating on program zero, it is a bit specialized at the moment since most soundfonts have a piano there. But it actually makes a better piano sound to I think. If anyone is knowledgeable can they tell me is such an effect known about in MIDI circles (I can't find a trace of it), and anyone else who cares to try it I would love to hear what you think. I confess the effect I have created is just a first attempt - I haven't played around with the volumes involved etc. Note that it only happens if you set Dynamics Compression to 100, even 99 will not do this. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel