Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | Simple Midi Channel Router 1.0 |
Author: | WaterHorse |
Device Type: | MIDI Effect |
Description: | Simply converts the incoming channel to a newly select channel on either the existing track or sends to a different output. Basically functions like abletons External Instrument I'd presume, but in use with Kontakt I had a couple other things I could accomplish. |
Details
Live Version Used: | 9.2 |
Max Version Used: | 7.0.4 |
Date Added: | Nov 25 2015 04:54:20 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 1780 |
ⓘ License: | None |
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Files
Device File: | midi chan convert.amxd |
Comments
Hi, thanks for the work. This could be very useful for getting more out my limited controllers.....BUT I'm not sure I understand. I tried this and one cannot change the incoming midi channel to match the channel my controller is outputting. My controller outputs channel 5, so this device cannot convert it to another channel. Any tips?
Posted on July 11 2016 by Salzbunny |
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Hi Salzbunny
Thanks für creating and offering this device. Can you tell me if this will work for my scenario?
What I’m looking for is the ability to “listen” to “All” MIDI channels on a track, but filter out all note messages coming from a specific attached keyboard controller. This would give me the ability to use my e-Piano to trigger the notes on the instrument on the respective track, while being able to make use of the wheels and knobs of another attached controller, without having the latter trigger the notes of the instrument on the track.
So I think I could chain your device, and after selecting the MIDI channel, use another devise to filter our the note messages on this channel..
I hope you get what I mean. Thanks for considering!
Best LeoVirtuoso
Thanks für creating and offering this device. Can you tell me if this will work for my scenario?
What I’m looking for is the ability to “listen” to “All” MIDI channels on a track, but filter out all note messages coming from a specific attached keyboard controller. This would give me the ability to use my e-Piano to trigger the notes on the instrument on the respective track, while being able to make use of the wheels and knobs of another attached controller, without having the latter trigger the notes of the instrument on the track.
So I think I could chain your device, and after selecting the MIDI channel, use another devise to filter our the note messages on this channel..
I hope you get what I mean. Thanks for considering!
Best LeoVirtuoso
Posted on December 17 2017 by LeoVirtuoso |
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PS: I do not have AL Suite / m4l yet, that's why I cannot test whether this would work myself..
Posted on December 19 2017 by LeoVirtuoso |
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