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  • Great solution for drawing non-linear CC Curves in PRV
2017/01/04 13:25:06
rogeriodec
As everyone knows, working with MIDI within the Piano Roll View is quite limited (compared to Cubase, for example).
But still, there are some solutions that remedy this situation through CAL Scripts (even the bakers having also abandoned this area).
Browsing posts from many years ago, I found this package of scripts that allow you to draw non-linear curves within the PRV: Interpol.zip.
 
To install, simply unpack all files to the original CAL Scripts folder.
To run, first create an initial CC and another Final CC (and select both):

 
After this, just choose one of six script variations, between slow and fast interpolations.
 
  1. Interpol_Fast.cal
  2. Interpol_Fast_J.cal
  3. Interpol_Fast_S.cal
  4. Interpol_Slow.cal
  5. Interpol_Slow_J.cal
  6. Interpol_Slow_S.cal
2017/01/04 13:36:12
Wookiee
Thank you they look like they could be useful
 
2017/01/04 13:53:04
dcumpian
Nice! It's be cool if the bakers would incorporate some of this type of stuff directly into the PRV though...
 
Regards,
Dan
2017/01/04 16:16:57
Zargg
Thanks for sharing.
All the best.
2017/01/04 17:57:05
SquireBum
dcumpian
Nice! It's be cool if the bakers would incorporate some of this type of stuff directly into the PRV though...
 
Regards,
Dan


Agreed! 
 
Did anyone notice who wrote the script? 
 
; INTERPOL.CAL
;
; Author : Noel Borthwick  (UID : 67581)
;          INTERNET  :     noelb@corel.ca
;          COMPUSERVE:     76142,2301
2017/01/04 18:52:49
rogeriodec
SquireBum
 
Did anyone notice who wrote the script? 
 
; INTERPOL.CAL
;
; Author : Noel Borthwick  (UID : 67581)
;          INTERNET  :     noelb@corel.ca
;          COMPUSERVE:     76142,2301




Thank you Noel!
We would be very happy if you could share other pearls like that. 
In the absence of the native solutions, these CAL Scripts are a lot of help.
2017/01/05 04:39:06
Bristol_Jonesey
VERY useful.
 
Thanks for sharing.
2017/01/05 06:09:36
DrLumen
Compuserve? Holy crap! Those have to be old. Good they still work!
2017/01/05 09:34:35
Anderton
Very cool, thanks.
2017/01/05 11:43:40
WallyG
Thank you! Very helpful.
 
Walt
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