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Old 02-15-2013
Thanks all. it works fine.
 

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COMPOSITE_MIDI(7)						     Reference							 COMPOSITE_MIDI(7)

NAME
composite_midi - Default MIDI Implementation for Composite DESCRIPTION
The default MIDI implementation for Composite is a fixed MIDI implementation. Future versions of Composite will allow you to redefine the MIDI implementation, but a default MIDI Implementation will always be provided. This description of the MIDI implementation only covers the sampler plugin. At this time it does not apply to the composite-gui. MIDI IMPLEMENTATION
+------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Function | Transmitted | Recognized | Remarks | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Basic Channel | NO | 1-16 | Always listens in OMNI | | | | | mode, will change in | | | | | future. | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Mode | NO | NO | | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Note Number | NO | 36-127 | Depends on drum kit. | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Note Velocity | NO | 0-127 | | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ |Polyphonic After Touch | NO | NO | | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Channel After Touch | NO | NO | | +-----------------+------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0 | NO | 0-127 | Bank (coarse) | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 7 | NO | 0(min)-127(max) | Volume (coarse) | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 32 | NO | 0-127 | Bank (fine) | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Control Change | 39 | NO | 0(min)-127(max) | Volume (fine) | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 120 | NO | 0-127 | All Sound Off (value is | | | | | | ignored) | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 123 | NO | 0-127 | All Sound Off (value is | | | | | | ignored) | +-----------------+------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | Program Change | NO | 0-127 | User-defined presets, | | | | | depends on the bank | | | | | setting (CC #0, 32) | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | System Exclusive | NO | NO | | +------------------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | System Common | NO | NO | | +-----------------+------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xF8 | NO | NO | Clock Pulse | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xFA | NO | NO | Start | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xFB | NO | NO | Continue | |System Real Time +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xFC | NO | NO | Stop | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xFE | NO | NO | Active Sensing | | +------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ | | 0xFF | NO | YES | System Reset/Panic | +-----------------+------+-------------+-----------------+-------------------------+ SEE ALSO
composite_sampler(1) AUTHOR
Gabriel M. Beddingfield <gabriel@teuton.org> Composite 03/18/2010 COMPOSITE_MIDI(7)
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