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diff --git a/backends/midi.md b/backends/midi.md index 108860e..d3d6e33 100644 --- a/backends/midi.md +++ b/backends/midi.md @@ -30,12 +30,9 @@ The MIDI backend supports mapping different MIDI events to MIDIMonster channels. * `pressure` - Note pressure/aftertouch messages * `aftertouch` - Channel-wide aftertouch messages * `pitch` - Channel pitchbend messages -* `nrpn` - NRPNs (not yet implemented) A MIDIMonster channel is specified using the syntax `channel<channel>.<type><index>`. The shorthand `ch` may be used instead of the word `channel` (Note that `channel` here refers to the MIDI channel number). -The earlier syntax of `<type><channel>.<index>` is officially deprecated but still supported for compatibility -reasons. This support may be removed at some future time. The `pitch` and `aftertouch` events are channel-wide, thus they can be specified as `channel<channel>.<type>`. @@ -59,7 +56,5 @@ Currently, no Note Off messages are sent (instead, Note On messages with a veloc generated, which amount to the same thing according to the spec). This may be implemented as a configuration option at a later time. -NRPNs are not yet fully implemented, though rudimentary support is in the codebase. - To see which events your MIDI devices output, ALSA provides the `aseqdump` utility. You can list all incoming events using `aseqdump -p <portname>`. |