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If the sensor input is connected to a digital sensor, it may output multiple MIDI messages, (eg. note-on messages with note numbers 64-66 and each sensor value represented as velocity), which are each shown in a separate data display, as a graph as well as a number.  
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If the [[sensor input]] is connected to a digital sensor, it may output multiple MIDI messages, (eg. note-on messages with note numbers 64-66 and each sensor value represented as velocity), which are each shown in a separate data display, as a graph as well as a number.  
  
 
[[File:MIDI-monitor_triple.png]]
 
[[File:MIDI-monitor_triple.png]]
  
If the sensor input is configured to process values continuously as well as detect peaks or dips and their ending, the peak or dip and their ending are sent in the form of the MIDI message selected in the sensor input section but additional MIDI key-pressure messages are sent to transmit the sensor value after the peak or dip is detected and until their end is detected.  
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If the [[sensor input]] is configured to process values continuously as well as detect peaks or dips and their ending, the peak or dip and their ending are sent in the form of the MIDI message selected in the sensor input section but additional MIDI key-pressure messages are sent to transmit the sensor value after the peak or dip is detected and until their end is detected.  
  
If no values appear in the data display, check the sensor input configuration, as its settings may prohibit the digitizer from outputting any values.  
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If no values appear in the data display, check the [[sensor input]] configuration, as its settings may prohibit the digitizer from outputting any values.  
  
 
Hovering the mouse over the data display will show the MIDI messages that are being used to transmit the sensor values.  
 
Hovering the mouse over the data display will show the MIDI messages that are being used to transmit the sensor values.  
  
 
The "C" button on the left of the section clears the data display(s).
 
The "C" button on the left of the section clears the data display(s).

Revision as of 17:32, 31 October 2015

The MIDI Monitor section displays the MIDI values sent by the selected sensor input of the digitizer.

MIDI-monitor single.png

If the sensor input is connected to a digital sensor, it may output multiple MIDI messages, (eg. note-on messages with note numbers 64-66 and each sensor value represented as velocity), which are each shown in a separate data display, as a graph as well as a number.

MIDI-monitor triple.png

If the sensor input is configured to process values continuously as well as detect peaks or dips and their ending, the peak or dip and their ending are sent in the form of the MIDI message selected in the sensor input section but additional MIDI key-pressure messages are sent to transmit the sensor value after the peak or dip is detected and until their end is detected.

If no values appear in the data display, check the sensor input configuration, as its settings may prohibit the digitizer from outputting any values.

Hovering the mouse over the data display will show the MIDI messages that are being used to transmit the sensor values.

The "C" button on the left of the section clears the data display(s).