I'd went and saved a ton of Kontakt presets in .fxp format, which I later realized were all set as channel 1. Yet I want them to be played with any MIDI channel, in this case, for example.... '6'. Rather than going back and changing (and resaving) all presets to 'omni', I just added a 'midi transform' in my midi device for each channel, changing them all back to channel 1 before they enter the 'CH 6' bus. So that's 16 channel 1's going to separate busses.
]]>2014-04-17T20:41:02+02:002014-04-17T20:41:02+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29351#p29351Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 17 Apr 2014, 20:41
]]>2014-04-17T09:23:08+02:002014-04-17T09:23:08+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29349#p29349Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 17 Apr 2014, 09:23
]]>2014-04-15T09:28:18+02:002014-04-15T09:28:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29345#p29345I've done this simple patching with Midi loop (midi out go to corresponding midi in) to try understanding midi flows inside a rack :
I've set in1 ch1, in2 ch2, in3 ch3. So the messages sent from rack 2 are mixed together and all sent to the three midi out, that's it ? No way to send each out to the corresponding device ?
About rack 1, it's the same : the messages in are mixed together ? How can I - lets say - send midi in 1 to patch 1, midi in 2 to patch 2 etc... ? Filters only ?
So at last, in order to avoid mixing messages together, it seems simpler to use midi buses inside each device, instead of puting the devices in the racks ?
Thanks for your advices
Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 15 Apr 2014, 09:28
I'd went and saved a ton of Kontakt presets in .fxp format, which I later realized were all set as channel 1. Yet I want them to be played with any MIDI channel, in this case, for example.... '6'. Rather than going back and changing (and resaving) all presets to 'omni', I just added a 'midi transform' in my midi device for each channel, changing them all back to channel 1 before they enter the 'CH 6' bus. So that's 16 channel 1's going to separate busses.
]]>2014-04-17T20:41:02+02:002014-04-17T20:41:02+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29351#p29351Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 17 Apr 2014, 20:41
]]>2014-04-17T09:23:08+02:002014-04-17T09:23:08+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29349#p29349Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 17 Apr 2014, 09:23
]]>2014-04-15T09:28:18+02:002014-04-15T09:28:18+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4354&p=29345#p29345I've done this simple patching with Midi loop (midi out go to corresponding midi in) to try understanding midi flows inside a rack :
I've set in1 ch1, in2 ch2, in3 ch3. So the messages sent from rack 2 are mixed together and all sent to the three midi out, that's it ? No way to send each out to the corresponding device ?
About rack 1, it's the same : the messages in are mixed together ? How can I - lets say - send midi in 1 to patch 1, midi in 2 to patch 2 etc... ? Filters only ?
So at last, in order to avoid mixing messages together, it seems simpler to use midi buses inside each device, instead of puting the devices in the racks ?
Thanks for your advices
Statistics: Posted by La Tenaille — 15 Apr 2014, 09:28