I believe the only way to get more than 7-bits (127 values) for any standard CC out of MIDI 1.0 would be to employ a second CC or sysex or NRPN... making it non-standard and generally incompatible with any other device. Using the new standard MIDI 2.0 implementation means that , for example, if you have a MIDI 2.0 device with a knob programmed to send more than 127 values for filter cutoff, that filter setting can be recognized by other MIDI 2.0 devices (or VSTs) that have also implemented high resolution CCs. So, no more filter stepping.It is true that with MIDI 2.0 it is possible to use 10 bit resolution for note velocity, super knob, pitch bend, modulation wheel, knobs (general purpose controllers), sliders (volume), and foot controllers. Actually, MIDI 1.0 has 14 bit resolution for all of these controllers.
Statistics: Posted by anotherscott — Thu May 29, 2025 10:47 pm