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			<title><![CDATA[MIDI2.0 / MIDI1.0 CC#88 on-the-fly conversion and Studiologic SL88 MK2]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Pianoteq currently only supports MIDI 1.0 with the CC#88 extension (14-bit resolution), no MIDI 2.0 !</p><p>The new Studiologic SL88 MK2 keyboards support MIDI 2.0 (16-bit resolution), which is not directly usable by Pianoteq but can be converted to the MIDI1.0 CC#88 format through software conversion. This is also a MIDI 2.0 support issue for many DAWs and applications, so this on-the-fly MIDI 2.0 / MIDI 1.0 CC#88 conversion could be very practical for Pianoteq.</p><p>Furthermore, applications that only use MIDI 1.0 7-bit (such as VSL Synchron Pianos) can benefit from higher MIDI 2.0 resolution if you want to customize a MIDI velocity curve without losing the 7-bit resolution.</p><p>On Linux, the MIDI 2.0 / MIDI 1.0 conversion would be easier to implement.</p><p>It would be interesting to know the actual resolution of the SL88 MK2. Even though the standard calls for 16-bit, the actual resolution is likely 10/12 bits (depending on the diode matrix scan rate).</p><p>I&#039;m considering purchasing an SL88 GT MK2 to check the actual resolution, but perhaps someone has already done so? (In fact, Studiologic doesn&#039;t document the actual MIDI 2.0 resolution.)</p>]]></description>
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