Thanks so much for the suggestion! Really appreciate the help - for a total newbie to all of this.
So I tried “0x9” as a channel data, and it comes out of my midi monitor as channel 10, but still a control message, rather than a note message.
I read somewhere that any midi message has a ‘header’ which says whether it’s a control message or a note message. But I wonder if this isn’t represented in the ble_midi module yet?
Wider context: Trying to use it as a trigger for Ableton, but I can’t map a static control change to anything in ableton (I think it needs a note, or a moving controller)...
I mean, it might just be easier to use a keymap and then tell the Puck to be a HID keystroke, but I was really hoping it could send midi notes!
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Thanks so much for the suggestion! Really appreciate the help - for a total newbie to all of this.
So I tried “0x9” as a channel data, and it comes out of my midi monitor as channel 10, but still a control message, rather than a note message.
I read somewhere that any midi message has a ‘header’ which says whether it’s a control message or a note message. But I wonder if this isn’t represented in the ble_midi module yet?
Wider context: Trying to use it as a trigger for Ableton, but I can’t map a static control change to anything in ableton (I think it needs a note, or a moving controller)...
I mean, it might just be easier to use a keymap and then tell the Puck to be a HID keystroke, but I was really hoping it could send midi notes!
Thanks again for the help