Hello Organorak,
Organorak wrote:(2) My keyboards (but not pedalboard) are touch sensitive. Is there any way in which I can take advantage of that to make the second touch stops sound if I play more heavily than usual? Or alternatively is there a simple way to tweak the second touch stops to sound on "first" or conventional touch without having to do clever things in the CODM?
If any given virtual keyboard supports second-touch then Hauptwerk will allow you to trigger it using either:
- Real 2nd touch key contacts, or:
- MIDI polyphonic (key) aftertouch exceeding a chosen threshold, or:
- MIDI note velocity exceeding a chosen threshold, or:
- MIDI channel aftertouch exceeding a chosen threshold.
It should auto-detect those automatically (automatically picking the 'best' of those trigger types that was heard from your hardware during auto-detection), but you can also configure it manually by right-clicking on the relevant virtual keyboard (e.g. the Accompaniment), selecting '
Adjust MIDI/trigger settings manually ...', and configuring the 2nd touch settings near the bottom of the right-hand settings pane.
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.