![]() It is transmitted as pitch bend and uses a minimum range of +/- 2 semitones. Glide – this is the full range of left/right gestures from vibrato to glissando. Press – this is the continuous measurement of pressure on the keywaves throughout the note, and it is transmitted as channel pressure ( aftertouch ). Strike – this is the initial force with which you contact the keywaves and is transmitted as note-on velocity. Note name – this will be the MIDI note that you first strike. So, your typical Seaboard Block note will consist of the following elements: Depending on what you want to do with those signals, it might be worth setting your Seaboard to single channel mode in ROLI Dashboard, which will simplify the channels being used down to just the one. It's worth knowing that by default the Seaboard will send these messages on a note-per-channel basis. ![]() While we don't have that software to try out here, I'd be happy to get you all the info you need to understand what the Seaboard is sending so that you can map it up to any other apps you like.Ī good first port of call is the 5D touch signals, which I'll paste below. ![]()
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