Tue May 24, 2022 12:48 am
Since you mentioned uMidi module in your previous post, you must have the Artisan MIDI encoding boards. . . ? I've never programmed a 2nd touch keyboard with their system but my guess is the 2nd touch contacts are wired to a separate Artisan HV64 Input board and assigned to a different MIDI channel. If so then you can define the 2nd touch input board with a different MIDI offset starting at 24 rather then the standard 36. Midi note 36 is Low C, an organ's 61 note keyboard and pedalboard. Here would be the modified syntax for an Artisan UCF file.
*HV64
*div=2ndTch *bits=1,61 *mch=7 *mno=24
The "mno" is Midi Note Offset. So starting at 24 (which doesn't exist for HW) means that the second octave C note is now Low C (Midi note 36), Thus you've shifted your 2nd touch contacts down 1 octave.
I currently don't have a uMidi Module and HV64 input board to confirm this but in theory it should work.
Danny B.